Could a 3D-printed concrete home, which can be built in around 24 hours for under £3,000, be the answer to global housing shortages?https://t.co/yxjZQtBwFY pic.twitter.com/NoKKQvc1Vh
— ITV News (@itvnews) March 15, 2018
#EU and #WesternBalkans neighbours are the dominant trade partners of each Western Balkan country, accounting to 70% of total #trade. The region is already closely integrated with the EU, even if the EU’s share has declined compared to 2006 >> https://t.co/kwRAU8NNVS pic.twitter.com/uyAI6JYdBB
— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) March 7, 2018
Who gets the blame for the #EconomicCrisis? How did narratives of the crisis develop since 2007? Read the policy contribution written by @henrikmllr, @porcarorama & @gvnordheim >> https://t.co/bZSwErtG0D#EU #Media pic.twitter.com/gcnSzw5Tjb
— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) March 6, 2018
CEPS' Daniel Gros in @WSJ by @TomFairless:
New powers to oversee the region’s banks have become something of a “poisoned chalice” for the @ecb, creating frictions with national authorities that retain key responsibilities in their banking sectorshttps://t.co/EOzSGGYKpY— CEPS ThinkTank (@CEPS_thinktank) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/961141486250164224
7 of the best 10 U.S. dollar returns last year were made in frontier markets https://t.co/mZQyRyPQF1 pic.twitter.com/lmnCoFGtgM
— Bloomberg (@business) February 23, 2018
How Lübeck faded, while Hamburg survived trade disruption from the Dutch https://t.co/Gxzqr9ppCQ
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) February 27, 2018
Is Nationalism a cause of, or side effect of war? https://t.co/NWUJud7cmY
— Oxford Politics (@OUPPolitics) February 8, 2018
Who will be most impacted by the #UStariffs on steel and aluminium? Canada, Brazil and Korea among top 5. Find out more at https://t.co/gDxudipsgh #NAFTAtalks pic.twitter.com/H3jXoXzMN4
— Chatham House EER (@CH_EERD) March 2, 2018
Another chance to wave around my piece with @laurietannous on US Canada border. @lsebrexitvotehttps://t.co/KeUEFoa5WV
Spoiler: border made soft by regulatory alignment & x-border coopn, not tech.
Post-Brexit Irish border could be like US-Canada, says May https://t.co/iy5o9qR03j— Katy Hayward (@hayward_katy) March 5, 2018
"With the exception of France’s participation, the depressing takeaways were drift, lack of ambition, dialogues of the deaf, and the language of threatening."@Judy_Dempsey sums up #MSC2018 https://t.co/bMPpS0kCqA
— Daniel Keohane (@KeohaneDan) February 19, 2018
OPEC faces a dilemma in trying to balance the effects of rising U.S. and Iraqi oil exports with falling Venezuelan production, says @AmyJaffeenergy https://t.co/Fle5LKTeNd
— CFR (@CFR_org) March 6, 2018
The CFR Global Monetary Policy Tracker index of global tightening (+) / easing (-) holds steady at +3.44; modest tightening.https://t.co/Mv8M3pe8Z7 … pic.twitter.com/zGzMGT5Rnf
— Benn Steil (@BennSteil) March 5, 2018
"If inequality flourishes in conditions of peace, tolerance depends upon exclusion, or diversity undermines the commitment to liberalism, our deepest values will always be at odds with one another."https://t.co/UQUtHG31Zt
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) March 7, 2018
This new report outlines how #NATO and Russian force levels and capabilities have evolved in the post–Cold War era: https://t.co/Ihzoa90tBk
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) March 6, 2018
Top Ten Origins: The Best Moments in U.S.- #Russian Relations | Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective https://t.co/BNa6QoDZCQ pic.twitter.com/ywD9276reB
— Origins (@OriginsOSU) March 13, 2018
What’s next for climate policy and environmental regulation? Insight from @deantscott and @PennLaw's Cary Coglianese https://t.co/4AQor8zRAh pic.twitter.com/g5x5CwMhQg
— Bloomberg Law (@BloombergLaw) January 11, 2017
Join us on Wednesday, January 31 for @BrookingsFP–@CKinstitute 3rd debate on the future of #transatlantic relations#AmericanInTheWorld https://t.co/NENYgl2Vix
— Nunn School @ GT (@NunnSchoolGT) January 22, 2018
"A society that puts equality—in the sense of equality of outcome—ahead of freedom will end up with neither equality nor freedom." Milton Friedman's essay "Created Equal": https://t.co/2CPhCwu6O8 pic.twitter.com/LdQV32iTUk
— Hoover Institution (@HooverInst) March 9, 2018
A new working paper from the Stigler Center examines why companies ignore environmental regulations: https://t.co/EVg4KrXoRH
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) November 22, 2017
Read Treasury Secretary Lew's contribution to the Harvard Journal on Legislation on managing the national debt: https://t.co/jOLHy7xo31
— Harvard Legislation (@HarvardJOL) January 5, 2017
Does perfection have a future tense? Putin doesn't seem to think so. Check out our newest piece by the UK’s Ambassador to the Russian Federation from 2000 to 2004, Sir Roderic Lyne! https://t.co/gJx1PxJe6j
— Yale Journal (@YaleJournal) December 6, 2017
How to attract quality #FDI? This @GlobSolutions Paper offers evidence for strategies in #developing countries that successfully turned FDI into quality FDI
https://t.co/RcjIgOOK8s pic.twitter.com/Z8viyQgJyi— Economics E-Journal (@ej_economics) January 10, 2018
The latest edition of our Society Now magazine is out now, covering political party membership, antimicrobial resistance, infant sleep, housing and much more: https://t.co/5Nsqq0NKgA pic.twitter.com/egd9hNOzB1
— ESRC (@ESRC) February 18, 2018
Great piece on how @JustinTrudeau and @narendramodi can work together on #climatechange in 3 main areas, as #Canada's leader visits #India this week: fossil fuel subsidy reform, #energy efficiency & renewables, & #coal phase-outs. https://t.co/dkFXbHI4jV #G20 #PoweringPastCoal pic.twitter.com/6GaAhhmCXl
— EnergyBoom (@EnergyBoom) February 22, 2018
Carbon Intensity: are all assets created equal? Read our latest report https://t.co/BACPG0x9QC #carbon #carbonemissions pic.twitter.com/gyXINL6n9U
— Wood Mackenzie (@WoodMackenzie) February 8, 2018
Cape York property with tree-clearing plans given part of $4m reef fundinghttps://t.co/jROcJTEN97 #deforestation #auspol
Great Barrier Reef pic.twitter.com/PXZGSsW1gD— CECHR (@CECHR_UoD) March 14, 2018