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Paul De Grauwe

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Olivier Blanchard (@ojblanchard1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quoted from the FT: “The world’s leading economies have agreed to a deal to spare the US’s largest companies from paying more corporate tax overseas, throwing into doubt the status of the biggest global tax deal in over a century.” This is very sad. Nobody who cares about the

Gabriel Zucman (@gabriel_zucman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pendant ce temps, le G7 exonère les multinationales américaines de l’impôt minimum mondial Oui, c’est pathétique et scandaleux 🧵

Isabel Albers (@italbers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Deze meerwaardebelasting is echt iets dat zeer rijke, vermogende mensen moet doen bijdragen', zegt F Vandenbroucke. Realiteit is dat de echte one percent toch ontsnapt en middenklasse die belegt, wel degelijk getroffen wordt.

Olga Lautman 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@olganyc1211) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest on Trump’s Iran strike and the propaganda campaign surrounding it, as facts are replaced with lies open.substack.com/pub/olgalautma…

My latest on Trump’s Iran strike and the propaganda campaign surrounding it, as facts are replaced with lies

 open.substack.com/pub/olgalautma…
Jonathan White (@jonathanpjwhite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘The Crisis of Long-Termism: Time and Independence in the European Union’ – my new article with Antoine Vauchez WEP Journal tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

‘The Crisis of Long-Termism: Time and Independence in the European Union’ – my new article with Antoine Vauchez <a href="/WEPsocial/">WEP Journal</a> 
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@ramabdu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What pain could be greater than this… A father bids farewell to his two children, Walid and Lin Abu Salem, at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat after they were killed by Israeli forces.

Jostein Hauge (@haugejostein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US is the world's largest economy, but China completely dominates them in exports of clean energy technology. These two countries are taking strikingly different paths: China towards clean energy, the US towards fossil fuels.

The US is the world's largest economy, but China completely dominates them in exports of clean energy technology.

These two countries are taking strikingly different paths: China towards clean energy, the US towards fossil fuels.
Adam Tooze (@adam_tooze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For all the talk of crisis, the European industry has been earning staggering profits. Read today's Chartbook for the full story! Image sourced from the Jacques Delors Institute.

For all the talk of crisis, the European industry has been earning staggering profits. Read today's Chartbook for the full story!

Image sourced from the Jacques Delors Institute.
Sam Dumitriu (@sam_dumitriu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1937, London built 80,000 homes. Last year, it built less than half that. To find out why, I looked at two different planning applications for a four-storey block of flats from now and back then. 1937: 3 pages long. 2025: 1,250 pages long.

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The President has just tweeted another 7 trade "letters." We have details on 14 countries, and it's weirder than I imagined. The new tariffs are the old "Liberation Day" numbers +/- a few percentage points. If these were a bad idea 90 days ago, why are they a good idea now?

The President has just tweeted another 7 trade "letters."

We have details on 14 countries, and it's weirder than I imagined. The new tariffs are the old "Liberation Day" numbers +/- a few percentage points.

If these were a bad idea 90 days ago, why are they a good idea now?
Philipp Heimberger (@heimbergecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People think that the share of immigrants in their country is higher than it actually is. In most countries, the overestimation is more than 10 percentage points.

People think that the share of immigrants in their country is higher than it actually is. In most countries, the overestimation is more than 10 percentage points.
Simon Kuper (@kupersimon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

E-coli? I hate fresh water and am disgusted by most things natural, but the FT asked me to jump into the Seine on the day it reopened to swimmers after 102 years

Alex Taylor (@alextaylornews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Macron "The British people were sold a lie about immigration. Populists said Europe was the problem but for a decade now Brexit itself has been the problem as it did away with the legal framework for the UK returning migrants"

Macron "The British people were sold a lie about immigration. Populists said Europe was the problem but for a decade now Brexit itself has been the problem as it did away with the legal framework for the UK returning migrants"
Erik Fossing Nielsen 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@erikfossing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JP’s Dimon (@ft): “Europe has gone from 90% US GDP to 65% over 10 or 15 years. That’s not good. You’re losing.”  What a misleading statement (using market FX rates). Surely he knows what he is doing. So, why not say Europe has gained 10% on US since Trump became president?