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Lukas Hensel
LukasHenselEcon
My paper “Coronavirus perceptions and Economic Anxiety” (with @cp_roth, @johanneshermle, and @fetzert) is now available @restatjournal (https://bit.ly/37Ss94v ). A big thank you to the referees and the editor for the quick
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Cathie Wood
CathieDWood
In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s - as telephone, electricity, and the automobile were emerging - the US equity market cap relative to GDP appears to have been 2-3
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
As of Saturday 11 April, there have been 6.5 deaths per 100,000 people in Ireland.There have been 14.81 deaths per 100,000 people in the UK.Guys, people have been dying at
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Suman
steadyblogging
scatterplot to show my stats class Monday:https://twitter.com/ATabarrok/status/1236408123960619009 Also this infographic (& the embedded thread):https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1236427814393409536?s=19 ..and as gif!https://twitter.com/Sio
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David Puell
kenoshaking
Thread in plain charts on how #Bitcoin captures the growth of a global underlying phenomenon: chaos.1/ Two major disruptive technological trends have exploded in the last decade: (A) Big
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Prompted by the shocking falsehoods in Planet of the Humans, this thread asks why so many people in rich nations claim that the biggest environmental problem is #PopulationGrowth. The conclusion
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Russell Roberts
EconTalker
Once again, some cause for optimism in the US. Curve of 3-day moving average of deaths in the US starting to grow at a decreasing rate, moving away from exponential
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Sen. Jeff Jackson
JeffJacksonNC
Here's the situation with COVID in NC:The biggest number that everyone follows is new daily cases. And that chart certainly looks discouraging. /thread/ #ncpol #covid19 BUT then you follow it
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Petros Amiridis
amiridis
So you want to become a people manager? Make sure you know or are prepared to learn how to: (a thread) 1) Talk to people. Like, talk a lot. TALK
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Ruminator Dan
RuminatorDan
AUTUMN 2020 CORONAVIRUS GROWTHIN UK, FRANCE, ITALY & SPAINAPPEARS TO BE MUCH MILDER THAN SPRINGAn analysis:[14 Oct 2020 v1][Notes added to charts in grey bubbles are my own.][Analysis, opinions &
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
As of today, there have been 320 deaths from the coronavirus in Ireland, and 9,875 deaths in the UK. Ok, ok, but the UK has a ginormous population, right? Especially
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JustThatLee
JustThatBull99
Today we will be looking into the recent @Stansberry report that was written. It focused its attention on a few tokens. However, it paid great attention to $VIDT @VIDT_Datalink.We will
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
Thread webHere I had explained the prevailing unscientific #COVID19-insanity in such plain English once, that every virologist, epidemiologist, journalist, and politician with IQ >75 and EQ > 0 should be
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Steven Dennis
StevenTDennis
This chart is amazing. You have to watch it until the end. Wait for it... Data from Johns Hopkins, make your own charts w/tool via @profwade_ at this link:https://91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/?chart=countries&highlight=United%
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Jared Sichel
thejaredsichel
1/ It seems like the dominant lockdown justification is moving from "We need to bend the curve" (buy time for ICU system to increase capacity) to "We need to save
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Shane Timmons
_shanetimmons
Some results from our first #COVID19 experiment! We found that highlighting (i) risks to vulnerable people (e.g. the elderly & healthcare workers) and (ii) the transmission rate of the virus
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