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Angrynomics
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#Angrynomics. A rapid-fire dialogue between @mkblyth & @ericlonners on what makes us angry and what to do about it. Buy now: https://t.co/xVYVOUWuHI
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A guy called Wayne has a pod called the radical centrist. He had been at me for a while to come on. Eventually we got together and went back over the territory of @angrynomics. It ended up being a much fresher conversation than I anticipated: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
Enjoy!
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And now for something completely different. @Angrynomics spawned a paper with my postdoc Nic and my student Nadav on anger and elections in Italy using fancy data techniques. Turns out anger on Facebook is a good predictor of elections. Podcast n it here: player.captivate.fm/episode/02a230…
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New post: high & lows of economics - Kilkenny, crypto and inflation @davidmcw @naoisen @CorinneSawers @Noahpinion philosophyofmoney.net/highs-lows-of-…
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In case anyone is looking for a distraction while the hidden depths of the British state come to the surface, here's a podcast I did that crossed @angrynomics with the future of work: newbooksnetwork.com/angrynomics
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@MkBlyth @angrynomics Cheers,for that. As one of the “precarious” I cannae say it cheered me up, but it distracted me from swearing at the currently ubiquitous royal pish on the radio.
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This paper is still work-in-progress. Feedback very welcomed. The Facebook data is from a forthcoming paper on fake news with my friends @michele_ctrl & @volperob_. We still need to integrate the amazing feedback from @jblumenau & @sethkjolly (discussants)
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New working paper out!
As Italian elections get closer, @nadav_druker, @MkBlyth and myself wonder what role #anger played in the last Italian elections (2018 and 2013).
Can you guess which party supplied most anger? 😡
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#ElezioniPolitiche22 🇮🇹
watson.brown.edu/research/2022/…

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Economists have led the world’s environmental policies astray? | The Economist economist.com/finance-and-ec…
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Supercharge Me: A thorough interrogation of difficult issues
via @IrishTimes
irishtimes.com/culture/books/…
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"We need books like this" - Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Finance in Ireland, reviews 'Supercharge Me' by @ericlonners and @CorinneSawers
Available in Ireland via @Hodges_Figgis @DubrayBooks @alanhannasbooks @OMahonysBooks and just about to release in the US via @ColumbiaUP!
Paschal Donohoe@Paschald
Supercharge Me: A thorough interrogation of difficult issues via @IrishTimes irishtimes.com/culture/books/…
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For those folks who read about bond markets but never got through the textbook on this stuff, here's a great, short (and funny) primer from Bill Blain's daily newsletter The Porridge - which you should sign up for: morningporridge.com/blog/blains-mo…
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So my latest note draws on work by @JoMicheII plus @angrynomics to define the "supercycle", which reflects the balance of power between labour & capital, the "software" we write into our institutions to tame capitalism twitter.com/PriapusIQ/stat…
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ANGRYNOMICS was on @wef's 5 summer reading picks –– just because it's Fall doesn't mean it's too late to check out the full recommendation list! buff.ly/3CVvzlF #EconTwitter @MkBlyth

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New article: EPICs more effective than carbon taxes? Lessons from Offshore wind. @CorinneSawers @ericlonners @dcullenward @TheEconomist @delong philosophyofmoney.net/epic-debates/
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