Manasi Karthik (@manasikarthik) 's Twitter Profile
Manasi Karthik

@manasikarthik

@manasikarthik.bsky.social | PhDing @JohnsHopkins | Fellow @ceprdc | development finance and climate| @SOAS Alum | (she/her) views my own RT != E

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Art Candee 🍿πŸ₯€ (@artcandee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I laughed so hard at this exchange with Democratic House Reps Jamie Raskin and Jared Moskowitz. 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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BREAKING: Clothing stores like Fabletics now have a Tariff Surcharge Line Item. This is the new norm in the Trump economy. I commend any companies who do this. Transparency is good and at least we know why our prices went up.

BREAKING: Clothing stores like Fabletics now have a Tariff Surcharge Line Item. 

This is the new norm in the Trump economy. 

I commend any companies who do this. Transparency is good and at least we know why our prices went up.
Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether you love or hate tariffs, you can't help but be impressed at the detailed policy planning, the transparency of the policy process, the credibility of Administration announcements, relentless attention to detail, flawless execution, and the thoughtful predictability that

Tim Hirschel-Burns (@timh_b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poor countries, of course, don't have much money. To meet their populations' needs, government have to borrowβ€”but most lenders charge sky-high interest. 3.3 billion people live in countries that spend more on the *interest* on their debts than education or health (2/5)

Poor countries, of course, don't have much money. To meet their populations' needs, government have to borrowβ€”but most lenders charge sky-high interest.

3.3 billion people live in countries that spend more on the *interest* on their debts than education or health (2/5)
Tim Hirschel-Burns (@timh_b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we were to create a global economy that recognized the dignity and rights of every person, debt relief for poor countries would be one of the first things we did. Pope Francis knew this, and I hope we remember what he wanted the Jubilee Year of 2025 to mean (5/5)

If we were to create a global economy that recognized the dignity and rights of every person, debt relief for poor countries would be one of the first things we did.

Pope Francis knew this, and I hope we remember what he wanted the Jubilee Year of 2025 to mean (5/5)
Manasi Karthik (@manasikarthik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academics really need to stop claiming things like 'my research shows xyz is important' without SHOWING xyz is important. Like ffs if it's that important explain why the other obvious explanations don't account for the outcome. Or at the very last use some comparative case