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Gary Burtless

@GBurtless

Economist with Brookings Institution, affiliate of U. of Wisc. Poverty Institute and Retirement Research Ctr. at Boston College.

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NBER@nberpubs·
Wage insurance, which subsidizes trade-displaced workers reemployed at a lower wage, shortens unemployment durations, increases long-term earnings, and is self-financing, from @ReviseNRetweet, Brian K. Kovak, and Adam Leive nber.org/papers/w32464
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This merely shows that anti-war activism took a long time to achieve its goal, which was to end the war. Would US commitment to the So. Vietnamese have ended *without* all the anti-war activism? Excuse me for my deep skepticism.
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912

@GBurtless The draft ended December 28, 1972. A full four years after antiwar protests crested The war itself ended in 1975. A full decade after anti war protests began in earnest

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Gary Burtless@GBurtless·
The last claim seems very improbable, since … checks notes … the Nixon Admin. *did* end the draft and the Congress & Ford Admin. *did* ultimately stop funding the war & *did* allow So. Vietnam to collapse. What am I missing?
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912

@mattyglesias If protests in the mid-late 60s were not about the war but rather mainstreaming a type of anti-statis, anti-western hegemony, amorphously leftist viewpoint …then they succeeded wildly If the protests were against the draft or ending the war they failed pretty miserably

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Oliver Kim@oliverwkim·
Happy birthday to Albert Hirschman, who would be 109 today. Hirschman—anti-fascist, resistance hero, later a development economist—may be the most interesting person to ever take up the profession. 🧵 and blog post on his remarkable life and work.
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Gary Burtless@GBurtless·
I’m mystified. Why is it bad or some kind of danger when experts and nonexperts are reminded of the limits of our current knowledge? More precisely, it is worthwhile to be reminded that even well-intentioned and highly informed experts make erroneous predictions.
City Journal@CityJournal

.@AllisonSchrager: "The Fed should stop publishing the dot plot, which proves only that the economy is unpredictable while shattering the illusion that the Fed knows something that the rest of us don’t." cityjourn.al/4bmjZlg

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Gary Burtless@GBurtless·
Wait: I thought Nixon needed a pardon to preclude the possibility he’d be charged for his biggest known infractions … the cover-up of the Watergate crimes.
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Lawrence Katz
Lawrence Katz@lkatz42·
Bob Solow was a true intellectual giant with pathbreaking work on growth, macro fluctuations, and wage setting. He was generous, incisive, and insightful and taught me both micro and macro theory at MIT. I never stopped learning from him. May his memory be a blessing.
Ivan Werning@IvanWerning

RIP. Bob Solow an absolute giant in Economics, has passed away at age 99. Tremendously influential in the profession and one of the key founders of the MIT Economics department as we live it today. Will be sorely missed.

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Gary Burtless@GBurtless·
Note: Primary schooling became mandatory in Massachusetts in 1852; in New York State in 1853. By 1918, elementary schooling was compulsory in all 48 states. It seems doubtful Biden had anything to do with it.
Detroit News Pitchbot@detnewspitchbot

@mattyglesias Back when kids could earn their keep in the mines. In Biden’s America, we are forced to send kids to “schools” which doesn’t pay anything.

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… though that is hardly the case in 2023 USA. (You can look it up in plenty of credible household surveys.)
Alex Goodwin@AlexM2233

@JustinWolfers The economy could be good and products and services unaffordable to most people at the same time.

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Jim Tankersley
Jim Tankersley@jimtankersley·
W/ Biden and Trump both courting auto workers in MI today, a quick refresher on auto industry jobs created/month under recent presidents. *Clinton: 1,800 *Bush: -5,800 *Obama: 2,800 *Trump (pre-Covid): 600 *Trump (total): -200 *Biden: 4,000
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Would up cutting this for length but it surprised me that LA didn't do better on the best-food-in-US lists.
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Irwin Collier
Irwin Collier@irwincollier·
A great thread.
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Brookings Econ
Brookings Econ@BrookingsEcon·
My bottom line for inviting you to be dedicated to the economics profession like I have, it's extremely rewarding, and we need you. Look at the world we live in, it needs a lot of support from people who have a great empathy for humans, said @MaryDalyEcon.
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Harold Pollack
Harold Pollack@haroldpollack·
There's nothing substantive to admire about Senator Tuberville. But the real problem here isn't him. It's an ossified legislative body in which one eccentric member can blockade hundreds of needed government appointments. nytimes.com/2023/07/10/us/…
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Finished Of Boys and Men by @RichardvReeves. Just excellent and so necessary. Covers some of the themes I wrote about in my book. 1/ The bottom line: the left is missing the crisis happening w men today and we need to talk about it openly and without fear.
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