Joshua Gans (@joshgans) 's Twitter Profile
Joshua Gans

@joshgans

Professor at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Chief Economist of Creative Destruction Lab bio.site/joshuagans

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Kevin A. Bryan (@afinetheorem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing how terrible so much institutional software is. Our univ just adopted Concur. 1) Receipts emailed & confirmed, never show up. 2) In Pic 1, can even a PhD know what these mean? 3) Pic 2, layout makes month impossible to change, 4) Hotel receipt scan in US - tags as CAD 1/3

Amazing how terrible so much institutional software is. Our univ just adopted Concur. 1) Receipts emailed & confirmed, never show up. 2) In Pic 1, can even a PhD know what these mean? 3) Pic 2, layout makes month impossible to change, 4) Hotel receipt scan in US - tags as CAD 1/3
BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: trump is having a temper tantrum, ending ALL trade negotiations with Canada. He's butthurt that they aired an ad of President Reagan that shows how dumb trump's tariffs are. It's VERY effective. Be a shame if it went viral. 🇺🇲🇨🇦

Gavin Newsom (@gavinnewsom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are the words Trump doesn't want you to see: “When someone says, ‘Let’s impose tariffs on foreign imports,’ it looks like they’re doing the patriotic thing by protecting American products... Markets shrink and collapse, industries shut down and millions of people lose their

Here are the words Trump doesn't want you to see:

“When someone says, ‘Let’s impose tariffs on foreign imports,’ it looks like they’re doing the patriotic thing by protecting American products... Markets shrink and collapse, industries shut down and millions of people lose their
Ben Meiselas 🎤 (@meiselasb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just watched the full April 25, 1987 Presidential Address by Ronald Reagan and the full version is actually far more supportive of free trade and against tariffs than the short clip in the Canadian ad. Watch it for yourself youtu.be/5t5QK03KXPc

I just watched the full April 25, 1987 Presidential Address by Ronald Reagan and the full version is actually far more supportive of free trade and against tariffs than the short clip in the Canadian ad. Watch it for yourself youtu.be/5t5QK03KXPc
Morgan Cameron Ross (@morgan_c_ross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ronald Reagan Library posting a video of Ronald Reagan praising Canada and condemning American tariffs as terrible for the US and the world in 1988.

Joshua Gans (@joshgans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is the full Reagan speech from the Reagan Presidential LIbrary that have the Americans so upset last night. youtube.com/watch?v=5t5QK0…

Joshua Gans (@joshgans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Me: I am having trouble understanding the baseball excitement. Colleague: its great for Toronto! M: how many of the Blue Jays are from Toronto? C: None. It's great for Canada! M: how many are from Canada? C: Umm, 1.

Joshua Gans (@joshgans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is great. That said, calling Reagan the greatest President the US has ever had is going to upset one person in particular.

Jean Charest (@jeancharest_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you President Trump for drawing our attention to a historic and foundational document in the Canada–U.S. economic relationship. I invite everyone, especially our American friends, to listen to President Reagan’s full speech and form their own opinion about what he was truly

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Mate, I can't do anything but tell it to you straight. This Canada thing is literally the dumbest thing I've ever heard. The Canadians ran an advertisement showing Ronald Reagan being against tariffs. Guess what? Ronald Reagan was against tariffs."

Joshua Gans (@joshgans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sure. refine.ink gives you nuanced and clear suggestions on how to fix your paper but then like you have to actually go do it. I mean, why can’t I say, “you do it”?