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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
What exactly happened in the Eurozone this week? Something about a German court & the ECB?It's complicated, but has implications for the Eurozone's #COVID19 recovery & the EU itself.What follows
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Olivier Vardakoulias
o_vardakoulias
1/ Eurogroup + Eurozone update (long). Many are focusing on the small print (ESM conditionality or not etc.) to explain lack of agreement. Small print is important, but we need
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Max Bergmann
maxbergmann
The biggest geopolitical impact of corona c/d be in Europe. The fight over coronabonds is about the EU getting its act together. Word of a compromise was met w/ cheers.
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Shahin Vallée
Shahinvallee
Very pleased to see this piece by @adam_tooze in support for coronabonds and a coalition of the willing and his explanation for why the @ESM_Press is inadequate in the current
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Nicholas
Nicholas___D
#CoronaVirusUpdates The trajectory of confirmed deaths between countries, within regions, relative to the size of each country’s population #Greece Death rates of #COVID2019 in south Europe #Greece Death rates of #COVID2019
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
The more the UK breaches the duty of sincere cooperation the more the EU will insist on things being set out strictly in law in future The UK's casual disregard
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Chiara Putaturo
ChiaraPutaturo
Tomorrow the #Eurogroup will discuss additional macro-economic measures in response to the #COVID19. 3 main topics are in the agenda: European Stability Mechanism vs CoronabondsEuropean Commission unemployment reinsurance scheme European
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
The South African government in it's infinite wisdom is looking to go to the International Monetary Fund for a loan. Here's a summary of what happened in Greece when that
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Nina Eichacker
nina_econ
I wrote another piece for @FAIRmediawatch about media reporting on the pandemic-related economic crisis -- this time about troubling trends in @nytimes reporting on debt. TL;DR: stop worrying about debt
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
The gang is back to explain why the Bartlet Foundation's acceptance of Taiwanese donations is not linked to Secretary Mrs. Bartlet's policy deal with the Taiwanese President. Also Haiti is
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Jens Nordvig
jnordvig
This is an odd week in an odd year. Something important happened in Europe this week, and very few people care (even if they should). = THREAD The key problem
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Björn Bremer
bjoern_bremer
If Italians were forced to decide between #austerity and the #euro, what would they choose?@luciobaccaro, @ErikNeimanns & I wanted to find out and wrote a paper, which is now out
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Marijn
JMK_fan
Worrying to see that Dutch media and politicians reintroduce the false North vs. South / frugal vs. profligate stereotypes. While across-the-board (left to right) outrage at Italy is culturally understandable,
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Emma Clancy
emmaclancy123
Some initial thoughts on the EU’s recovery plan announced by the Commission today, which will be welcomed by most member states who are in need of short-term funding. First –
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Tushar.
TusharS10266372
Thread on how 2008 recession was a big opportunity for India but Congress fuked up. So the year is 2009, moving into 2010. The entire world is still reeling under
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Chappers
PJChapman74
Long thread! A remain supporter has asked why I am pro-Brexit. Whether it was a genuine question or not, I thought it was something worth answering properly. Twitter probably doesn’t
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