Achim Kemmerling

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Achim Kemmerling

@AchKem

I am working on political economy, welfare states, and development, and sometimes on other crazy stuff.

Katılım Mart 2010
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Achim Kemmerling@AchKem·
New article on how international organizations frame the future of work. We see find a mix of solutionism emulating tech entrepreneurs and Schumpeterian distruction leaving little space for real regulation for social & labor rights. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14…
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Sean Westwood
Sean Westwood@seanjwestwood·
To rebuild our democracy, we must commit to the long-term process of supporting policy focused candidates, resisting the hatred that flourishes on social media, and restoring the integrity of our federal government. There is no easy fix.
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John B. Holbein
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Do corporate tax cuts boost economic growth? Nope. "There is evidence for publication selectivity in favor of reporting growth-enhancing effects of corporate tax cuts. Correcting for this bias, We cannot reject the hypothesis of a zero effect of corporate taxes on growth."
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What do tax cuts for the rich do? They increase inequality. They have no effect on economic growth or unemployment. "Our results provide strong evidence against the influential political–economic idea that tax cuts for the rich ‘trickle down’ to boost the wider economy."

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Philipp Heimberger
Philipp Heimberger@heimbergecon·
67% of the emissions driving climate change is attributable to the top 10% of the global income distribution - 20% is due to the top 1%. New paper in Nature Climate Change
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Off university offers courses for students and scholars fighting the autocratic attack on academic freedom. You can register for free here: bsky.app/profile/offuni…
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@BrankoMilan The West, and the US in particular, were always context-liberal in economic affairs: liberal only when it suits us, protectionist when not.
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Branko Milanovic
Branko Milanovic@BrankoMilan·
An excellent post. Globalization is being abandoned by the West because it is working too well for most of Asia, and especially China. At least, J D Vance's points are clearly made.
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This is actually an extraordinary admission to make for a US Vice President x.com/OopsGuess/stat… Vance explains that "the idea of globalization was that rich countries would move further up the value chain while the poor countries made the simpler things." But he laments that it didn't quite work out this way: as he explains it turns out that poor countries (mostly China) didn't want to just remain cheap labor forever and started moving up the value chain themselves. Which is why, according to him, globalization was a failure. Meaning that the objective of globalization wasn't to reduce global inequalities but very much to maintain them, to institute a system of permanent economic hierarchy where rich countries would maintain their hold over the most profitable sectors while relegating poor countries to perpetual subordination in lower-value production. This is basically all you need to know to explain 90% of U.S. foreign policy these past few years: colonial thinking is alive and well, and America's shift of strategy in recent years - away from the previous "Washington Consensus" of "free" markets towards a much more overt attempt to contain and restrict China's development - stems precisely from this mindset. From semiconductor export controls to investment restrictions, these policies aren't about 'national security' in any genuine sense - they're about trying to preserve a global economic order where, simply put, poorer nations know their assigned place and stay there. At the very core, that's the "China threat": a China that stepped out of the economic lane assigned to it by the West. It's deeply ironic when you think of it: a global game allegedly designed to "spread market principles" worldwide is being abandoned precisely because it worked too well. When China succeeded better than expected, the response wasn't to celebrate the validation of the game's effectiveness but to change its rules. Precisely because the real unspoken game - but now clearly stated by the U.S. Vice President - was to maintain global inequality, not eliminate it. All in all, in case they hadn't yet gotten the memo, this sends a very clear message to the developing world: economic development will require challenging a U.S.-dominated economic order that views their advancement as a threat rather than a success. Which incidentally is why Vance's words might actually help accelerate the very redistribution of global economic power he laments, pushing more nations to recognize that genuine development requires strategic independence from a system intended to keep them in their place.

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Why has no European politician so far demanded to close twitter/ X down?
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Kurzer Beitrag zu #USAID. #jump" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">uni-erfurt.de/forschung/aktu…
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Gina Pieters, PhD
Gina Pieters, PhD@ProfPieters·
As someone trained as a trade economist, it is my duty to share the 1929-1933 Kindleberger Spiral, showing the month-month decline in global trade due to the combined factors of the (global) Great Depression and retaliatory tariffs. Smooth Hawley is implemented mid-June 1930.
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Silja Häusermann
Silja Häusermann@SiljaHausermann·
‼️Hiring ‼️ 2 (!) positions in my group at @IPZ_ch @UZH_ch in Zurich 📣1 postdoc position (3+3 years) 📣1 PhD position (3,5 years) Application deadline in early March. Job ads: tinyurl.com/3p6yhptk We are an international & friendly department with excellent working conditions
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@lufthansaOtto As I said, I have solved the issue. The problem was a formating issue. The ticket number contained formating elements which produced problems requesting the document.
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@Lufthansa_DE ich brauche eine Zahlungsbestätigung, aber, um die Zahlungsbestätigung herunter laden zu können, brauche ich die Nummer, die auf der Zahlungsbestätigung zu lesen ist. Das klingt nach Kafka. Bitte helfen Sie mir.
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