Yakov Feygin (@buddyyakov) 's Twitter Profile
Yakov Feygin

@buddyyakov

Political economy, Russia, Public Finance @pubenterprise

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linkhttps://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674240995 calendar_today04-03-2014 21:47:20

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Brad Setser (@brad_setser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not sure the self proclaimed tariff man recognizes that the dollar's global role has stemmed from the fact that countries voluntarily choose to use it for a whole range of international transactions. It hasn't traditionally been imposed. 1/

Not sure the self proclaimed tariff man recognizes that the dollar's global role has stemmed from the fact that countries voluntarily choose to use it for a whole range of international transactions.  It hasn't traditionally been imposed.

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Brad Setser (@brad_setser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To my European friends who like to suggest that Biden's trade policy is no different than Trump's because neither prioritized WTO compliance, I note that only one of the two views tariffs as the solution to pretty much any problem!

Erik Loomis (@erikloomis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our fetish of "small business owners" belies the political fact that small business owners are far to the right of corporate CEOs. Hate unions more, loathe environmentalism, anti-regulation entirely. Was the same in the New Deal too. lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/09/ask-th…

Paul E Williams (@pewilliams_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join CPE and our friends in the public sector for a discussion of emerging energy development strategies post-IRA. Very excited that we were able to put this panel together. 9/23, 10am, Roosevelt Island

Ali Wolf (@aliwolfecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2005, there were about 14,000 builders in the U.S. that were closing at least 10 homes a year. That number was down to just 3,100 as of 2023, the lowest level we’ve ever seen in our database.

In 2005, there were about 14,000 builders in the U.S. that were closing at least 10 homes a year. That number was down to just 3,100 as of 2023, the lowest level we’ve ever seen in our database.