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mike schussler
mikeschussler
The more business we allow now the fewer job losses will be. Not saying all business but saying those that can be done safely. Creating a job is far harder
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شرقزده sharghzadeh
sharghzadeh
Iran is a cash society. There are no credit cards. Until recently, even homes were purchased in cash.Given that, Iranians are often utterly shocked when I explain how debt-driven the
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William Ukpe
William_Ukpe
The Nigerian Government does not have the ability to pay you via BVN...The only way that is possible is through MMT or Hyper Quantitative Easing..And if they do that, you
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nicole
nwilliams030
What weird small business did you run or attempt to run as a child? I ran a library in my room then my best friend and I built a wooden
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Tim Wise
timjacobwise
1/ Folks in Red States who think C19 isn't a threat to them are not only stupid re: the science and awful people for their nonchalance about the deaths of
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☭Linus☭
KamratLinus
Currently re-reading Bill Bland's "Restoration of Capitalism in the Soviet Union" Would highly recommend ya'll to read it. https://revolutionarydemocracy.org/archive/BlandRestoration.pdf It's pretty funny how the news
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Stephen Bush
stephenkb
In a departure from "covid-19 proves what I always thought": on how the pandemic has changed my thinking on UBI:https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/economy/2020/04/covid-19-universal-basic-income-benefits-welfare While I wasn't *again
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Jackson Proskow
JProskowGlobal
The team chosen to help end the biggest economic crisis since the great depression includes the President's daughter and son-in-law, a man who said the virus was 'contained' and wouldn't
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Li Jin
ljin18
Part 2 of my mega-post on the Passion Economy & disruption theory is here!The Passion Economy has massive disruptive potential, as it connects non-producers with non-consumers. What are the downstream
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/3I am always a little bemused by experts who discover that any specific case of trade intervention will have an adverse cost for consumers. Of course it will. The whole
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Eliott Behar
eliottbehar
I know our focus is entirely on COVID now, but humor me. Global warming also presents a potentially cataclysmic danger to human life on our planet. And yet up until
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Anthony Pesec - staying safe at home!
anthonypesec
I was surprised to see @TheIPA on @ABCTV this morning presenting their view that lockdowns should end to open up the economy. This idea disregards all medical advice saying that
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Dr Naks ♥️
Tshi_Nakanyane
I'm not an economist but one should be able to tell how bad things could ho wrong should we relax our lock down rules. From my point of view [a
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Jay C. Shambaugh
JayCShambaugh
Personal Income up $700B (at annual rate) in May vs. Feb. Massive impact of CARES.Compensation is DOWN $1TUnemployment Insurance up $1.2T (PUC is 840B)Stimulus payments $600BDistribution not equal (many suffering)
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Andriy WashYourHands Szkwarek
PonyFortyTwo
ThreadWhat if I started talking like this about the economy: The economy didn’t tank enough to warrant people going back to work. Besides, only a few people, mainly old people,
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Nick Feik
NickFeik
Still waiting for an answer to this: how could clerical errors made by 0.1% of JobKeeper businesses ruin cost projections made weeks earlier? And how could the projected cost of
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