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Mark B. Spiegel
markbspiegel
1) Apparently there's some kind of nonsensical paper floating around claiming $TSLA's warranty reserve is *conservative* relative to claims. Here's some VERY back-of-the-envelope math explaining why I believe that's nonsense....
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Sandy Skelaney
sandyIRL
1/ There’s a lot of unpacking needed in @FrancisSuarez’s simplistic formula for city-growth. 1) Low taxes attracts businesses. True. Then housing demand grows, cost of living skyrockets, and low income
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Josh Schultz
joshuamschultz
If you are in a business that quotes products/services - there is an art to it. If you apply standard markups across the board, you are likely1. Leaving money on
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Bridget C.E. Dooling
BridgetDooling
I'm working on a literature review for a new project on the Congressional Review Act. Thought I'd share a few of the pieces in a thread that I'll add to
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Michael Tull
Michtull
A reminder that #robodebt was not an accident - it was Mr Morrison’s big play in the 2016 election...#auspol #insiders #Robodebt was central to the Coalitions 2016 election strategy, allowing
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THE CITY
THECITYNY
1/ While New York’s first wave of COVID-19 may have subsided, the city is seeing a growing number of hospital patients checking in with long term symptoms of COVID-19.Doctors estimate
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Tanya X. Short
tanyaxshort
maybe I'm wrong, but, I think in addition to all the usually talked-about reasons why people under-value certain crucial team-members (QA, CM, & CS, for ex), and why those career
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Andrew Zeitlin
AndrewZeitlin
Should developing countries use training or cash grants to combat youth unemployment?Craig McIntosh & I have a new paper out today helping answer that question, working in Rwanda w/ @poverty_action,
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
Contrary to the increasingly widespread view, I think the U.S. reliance on unemployment insurance is likely to be a *better* way to maintain employment relations than if we had partially
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Tejal Kanitkar
KanitkarT
According to the Saubhagya dashboard there are 21.3 crore households in India of which only 18,734 households are un-electrified. Which means 21.29 crore households use and pay for electricity. Assuming
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The Wolf Of All Streets
scottmelker
Investors and dollar cost averagers have crushed almost every trader since March, simply by blindly buying Bitcoin (and stocks for that matter). You should be an investor first, and with
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David Ndii
DavidNdii
A STRUGGLING ECONOMY: Dr. David Ndii speaks on how to cushion the Kenyan economy from COVID-19https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRUGDqN9cO0 Why it would pay to compensate Covid19 +ve people: A primer on the economics
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Vijainder K Thakur
vkthakur
There is not need for India to rethink its relations with Russia on account of growing Russian proximity to China because there has been no change in Russia's dealing with
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Agent Dooley 🏡🧠
DooleyAgent
The REAL profit margins when flipping houses. [A Thread]As someone who flips houses for a living, it’s IMPERATIVE I have a formula that
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Chace A Nelson
ChaceANelson
Before you lecture junior servicemembers on fiscal responsibility, ask yourself these questions: (feel free to add any you see) How many gloves, boot socks, or notebooks and pencils could you
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Mitch "Still Hates Mike Bloomberg" Gayns
MitchGayns
You are deep in the party rhetoric on this one huh?I'm sure if you just say "Did you know it'll raise your taxes & you won't have health care as
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