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Lorenz Kueng

@lorenzkueng

Economics Prof.: Swiss Finance Institute (@SFI_ch), USI Lugano, & @CEPR_org
Formerly: Northwestern University (@KelloggSchool) & @ChicagoFed
PhD: @BerkeleyEcon

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"When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, madame?" BTW: As the US drastically cuts public research funding, this presents a unique opportunity for other nations to attract top academic talent. 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭

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18/ 26.09.2008: John McCain says that the war in Georgia must be seen in the context of Ukraine and Crimea, where Russia will start the next conflict.

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The relationship between the dollar and Treasury yields isn't quite an iron law in finance, but it is a very close link which has become completely severed (liberated, if you will) in the past week and a half. I've never seen anything like it. Great chart from the FT here.

The relationship between the dollar and Treasury yields isn't quite an iron law in finance, but it is a very close link which has become completely severed (liberated, if you will) in the past week and a half. I've never seen anything like it. 

Great chart from the FT here.
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Try to imagine a US President telling Ford that they shouldn't sell cars to foreigners, and that they should cut their R&D. It wouldn't happen. But that's what we're doing to one of America's most important exports: Education. 🧵

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👇👏 ***** Für ausländische Forschende soll es einfacher werden, in Norwegen zu arbeiten. tagesanzeiger.ch/norwegen-will-…

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Für ausländische Forschende soll es einfacher werden, in Norwegen zu arbeiten.
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Solar panels are ideal for powering air conditioning: peak sun matches peak cooling demand. But in Europe, many still avoid AC altogether in the name of “sustainability” - or turn it off as my employer does. Solar is green *and* incredibly cheap. Time to update the playbook.