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econcunningham.bsky.social
Urban, Housing, Real Estate and Public Economics; former Fed Economist, Founder Citinomics.com; Syracuse grad, dad, hiker, living in Den Haag, NL.
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Karl Rove always said you have to attack their "strengths."
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Also, these trains take you directly into the airport in 30 minutes and this is roughly true for most of the cities of the Randstat. It's more like a one giant metropolis but where each node is accessible and human-scaled.
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Former Seattlelite living in Den Haag and it really does work quite well. Not mentioned... underground bike parking with and a short flight of stairs down. Also you can check out bikes with your transit card.
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I expect 89 of those were tourists looking left as they step off the curb.
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...even as demand for childcare goes down. So it should, in equilibrium lower the price of childcare.
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If you put the economy into a recession and millions of people lose their jobs than the pool of people willing to work for low, low childcare salaries goes up.
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Everybody knows this principle Talia.
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Russia too.
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Most dudes only have a tiny pecker after getting in the ocean.
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Does this mean they won't support cover bands?
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I think there is a gap in economic reasoning which might be informed by an economic history class. I've seen too many papers that jump right to the math or the econometrics (theory/applied) without really thinking through the logic of their model.
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What explains the variation in rates? You could make your own bootleg salt if near the sea or smuggle across the border? But the med is saltier...
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Pulling every dumb, dangerous lever in reach. bsky.app/profile/jsm2...
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Are there any historical econ papers looking at rents, homelessness, transitions to co-ops resulting from the regulations?
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This looks like a Congress of chicken carcasses.
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I'm geoguessing this is north Seattle. Maybe in the 100s near Lake City Way?
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Good thing Trump gutted the SEC!
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He may try to screw you.
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I just don't understand. What is even the point of acquiring fuck you money if you're not actually going to say it? What additional marginal consumption could exceed the loss of self-worth and/or public esteem for her, Zuckerberg, or Bezos?
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Does anyone else think he's just in it for the market manipulation?