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Jo Michell
JoMicheII
There's an interesting tension in MMT-style advocacy of big deficits alongside price controls to constrain corporate profits. A government deficit must be matched by a surplus in the private domestic
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Narresh Paramanathan
Narresh_TheFuck
109kgs Vs 109kgs.Client came a long way !This is a thread on why you shouldn't trust your weighing scale entirely. Bro was just a regular guy who wanted to lose
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Hamzeh Hadad
HamzehKarkhi
“At the current rate of spending, Iraq requires an oil price of $76 per bbl to finance its current 2020 expenses.”https://twitter.com/wfp_iraq/status/1279120578851606528 “The unsustainable stimulus package introduced following the dem
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Stephanie Kelton
StephanieKelton
A thread (1/21)Let's talk about the "deficit" that isn't. The conventional way to talk about the government's fiscal position is to look at the difference between how much money the
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
No. This is your latest edition of simple answers to simple questions 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/24/upshot/lessons-last-economic-crisis.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=The%20Upshot Two key points. First, the b
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Toon Vanheukelom
TVanheukelom
I wasn't convinced by the degrowth idea before, and I'm less so after reading this paper on alternative scenario's to green growth.https://twitter.com/cieplinski/status/1237079422307643393 I'm not a macro- or environmental economist,
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Jim Stanford
JimboStanford
It is infuriating how the false narrative that Canada faced a "debt crisis" in the 1990s has been repeated so often by fiscal conservatives, it is now reported as fact--even
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Álvaro Leandro
AlvaroISLM
Genuine question: What happens with the SGP after Covid-19? Will all MSs be put in an EDP when this crisis is "over", with requirements to reduce deficits below 3% with
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Steven Hamilton
SHamiltonian
Government debt is issued at a fixed, not floating, interest rate. The government can lock in every dollar of stimulus today at an interest rate of 1.49% for the next
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Basit Mahmood
BasitMahmood91
It baffles me that in the UK, which often has such a strong record of research in health and health inequalities, there is no collection or analysis of coronavirus deaths
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Miftah Ismail
MiftahIsmail
1. SBP has released its annual report. Statistics confirm a continuing economic downturn. Our GDP growth went from 5.5% in 17/18 (PMLN’s last year) to 1.9% in 18/19 and -0.4%
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Ernst Gerhardt
eeseejee
The catastrophic program, faculty, and staff cuts at Laurentian are the result of years of financial mismanagement. How did that happen? The timeline linked here offers some insight on that
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CleverlyChloé
CleverlyChloe
TIPS THAT HELPED ME LOOSE BELLY FAT! A THREAD: (Also, please be advised I am not a medical professional or personal trainer, be sure to consult w/ ur nutrition specialist
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Sabyasachi Kar
Sabya_K
Govt. postpones monetization of deficits. My thoughts:1. The govt. doesn't seem to be budgeting for its Covid-related expenditures right now. Instead, expenditures will be made as per need. If expenditures
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RRC Suds
SudsG4
While the Congress has rewritten the narrative that it was the Gulf war that triggered the fiscal crisis of 1991, it was actually Rajiv aka Pappu Sr and his mostly
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risa hontiveros
risahontiveros
According to reports, China owes us at least P200b in reparations for its damage of reef ecosystems in the W Phil Sea for more than 6 years now.China should stop
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