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Jens Suedekum
jsuedekum
Do robots destroy jobs and cause mass unemployment? No, they don’t!Happy to share that our paper“The Adjustment of Labor Markets to Robots” has been accepted for publication in the Journal
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Stef Keegan
StefKeegan
My dad had nothing, couldn’t read or write, no roots because parents were immigrants. His father died of polio related problems and mother worked endless shifts as a nurse to
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StreetsOfYourTown
streetsyourtown
I don't use my real name on twitter because I can't afford to. I have multiple environmental complaints and disability discrimination challenges lodged with various state or statuatory bodies, and
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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
1/ From a course Oregon math educators are encouraged to take. As always, a mix of the commonsense -- Make material relevant to students -- with as much culture-war provocation
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Sam Trabucco
AlamedaTrabucco
BTW, to connect some dots here -- a lot of the people seeking access to a coin like USDT *aren't* doing so via creation. They're often doing so via just
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Kathleen Henehan
kathleenhenehan
Interested to see @educationgovuk figures on apprenticeships this morning. It's no surprise that apprenticeship starts have fallen markedly (roughly 50%) since lockdown began, compared to the same period in 2019.
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Elizabeth Yin
dunkhippo33
A thread on capital calls: -why VCs have basically no cash on hand?-what are they? -why should founders and emerging managers care? >> 1) When you hear that a VC
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Warwick Mansell
warwickmansell
Exclusive: National Tutoring Programme costing the taxpayer up to £100 an hour, as funding to tuition agencies in some cases vastly exceeds tutor pay. https://www.educationuncovered.co.uk/news/149601/national-tutoring-programme-costing-the
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Dany Bahar
dany_bahar
Really recommend you watching this super insightful lecture by @pol_antras on the current state and (post-COVID) future of globalization at the ECB with some super interesting stylized facts. This is
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
There are so many things wrong with this new #Trump Executive Order commanding purchase of exclusively American-made essential pharmaceuticals that I hardly know where to begin. It seeks to put
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Annanth Aravinthan
ProtagorasTO
1/ So I use to run a competitive intel team and spent a god awful amount of time sourcing data. If you aren't familiar with Second Measure they effectively aggregate
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
NEW: There’s a new industrial alliance in Washington.Tesla, Rivian, and Uber are joining forces with lithium companies, charging companies, and some of the country’s biggest utilities to form @zeta_2030.Its goal:
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Jessica Katusiime 🇺🇬
jessicawriteUG
1/5 Why the UK sided with the dictator British ministers seldom criticise Museveni in public, and in private they have lobbied him on behalf of Conservative Party donors — in
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荊楚土農
Hubei_Peasant
1. BRI and MIC 2025 in global growth contextDue to accelerating automation of low-skilled jobs, China will not leave a China-sized gap in the market as it climbs up the
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Sean Byrnes 🇺🇸
sbyrnes
There is a lot of criticism about SF not supporting tech, but it ignores the fact that tech in SF is a fairly recent thing. When I moved to the
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Giancarlo Sopo
GiancarloSopo
I’m concerned about the impact these industry migrations will have on local communities.“Bringing Silicon Valley to Miami” is not only a big “paja mental” (sorry for the vulgarity lol), it’s
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