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Elina Ribakova
elinaribakova
The challenge now is to assure investors that the medium-term stabilization in debt is possible. Near-term outlook is difficult: FY 2020/21 deficit 15.7% (Feb announcement 6.8%) Debt at 81.8% Note
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
MINI-THREAD, and you have to bear with me: "One of the Worst (Titled) Papers in Child Psychiatry"#meded #psychtwitter #psychiatrychat #medtwitter #somepsych(and I'm sorry if I offend anyone who knows or
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
1/ The “freedom“ America’s billionaires are selling is killing us. 2/ America’s rightwing billionaires comfortably hang out on their massive estates, giving instant Covid tests to their live-in servants, while
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Zachary Bleemer
zbleemer
New (job market) paper: Quasi-experimental and structural analysis of novel administrative data shows that broadening public university access for lower-testing students can promote economic mobility without efficiency losses. A thread.
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
It might be shocking to you to learn that most Black Americans descend from slave owners due to the pervasive sexual assault of enslaved women. The average Black American is
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Katherine Faulkner
k_faulkner
When I went to see the Mary Wollstonecraft statue yesterday, two members of the committee who chose it were also there. They were lovely and well meaning. You could see
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
We have all been affected by lockdown, one way or another – but what is the impact of the pandemic on gender inequality? Check this *thread* to find out #EqualityCheck
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Amberite's Eschatological Cabaret 🌈⛥✡⛧they/them
outliersgeorg
The proportion of COVID deaths that's older folks and folks with underlying conditions does Not, in any way, make it OK that people are dying, but it IS probably a
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Scheplick
scheplick
When I was growing up in California, I would occasionally hear about a wildfire. Sometimes you would see reminisces of the fire in the air blowing by.A thread The thing
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Megan McArdle
asymmetricinfo
This seems like a good time to discuss my most recently printed column,. Because this effect shows up strongly in the responses to it.https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/29/we-should-embrace-cassandras-when-next-disaster-comes/
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Adam Ryan
AdamRy_n
For the last 8 years I’ve been a football official (AKA referee).It’s one of the least understood jobs with the highest visibility.Today, Sarah Thomas is the first woman to officiate
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Ursula Rising, astrologer, BLM
ursularising
“How to speak with Saturn. When you want to speak with Saturn and ask him for whatever you wish, you must wait until he enters into good condition, of which
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jessica a. m. 🍔
my2k
Aside from the obvious, this is an interesting thing on a deep levelLike, could you trust a random stranger to risk their well-being, either physically or monetarily, for you? Could
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
The cruelest divide in risk taking is between those individuals & households who know they are high risk, and those who assume their risk is “average” The risk assessment described
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
One reason college towns often have constrained supply is the logical interest group which would advocate for more supply, the super-dominant employer i.e. the university, operates a for-profit housing cluster
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College Wealth | Micah
college_wealth
A lot of talk about $T (AT&T) on the timeline lately So here’s a list of why $T is so popular, especially right now (Thread) 1a. High dividend yieldIt has
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