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Steven Brakman

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ā€œThink about the places vulnerable to climate change, and you might picture rice paddies in Bangladesh or low-lying islands in the Pacific. But another, more surprising answer ought to be your own house. ā€œ economist.com/leaders/2024/0…

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ā€œ.. because of demographic changes dominant position of Europe and the United States will be firmly challenged. But also China, will face a sharply diminished economic (demographic) influence after 2050. In this regard, China needs to hurry.ā€ rug.nl/feb/research/f…

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ā€œit is not altruism that stops most rich countries from poaching footloose talent more effectively. It is incompetence.Those that fail to roll out a better welcome will squander a chance to speed the spread of knowledge and make themselves more prosperousā€ economist.com/leaders/2024/0…

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ā€œBy controlling how much the subsidiaries must pay other parts of the Coke network…Coke itself in effect decided their profitability, the court heard. Those profit levels were ā€œastronomicalā€, Judge Albert Lauber wrote in an initial ruling in 2020.ā€ on.ft.com/3WOmXZt

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Just gotta say it, if we have accepted a paper of yours, you should really be willing to review for us too. And do it in a timely manner, and not ghost us either, dammit.

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We study the post-war effects of the bombing of German cities during WWII on urban growth CESifo cesifo.org/en/publication…

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We study International Money Transfers; Paradoxes and the Balance-of-Payments | Publications | CESifo cesifo.org/en/publication…

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Demography and income in the 21st century: a long-run perspective | Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society | Oxford Academic academic.oup.com/cjres/advance-…

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ā€œAll our scenarios point towards the same conclusion: compared to the current situation, North America and Europe will no longer be the center of global trade in 2100 due to their aging populations. ā€œ Brakman - Review of International Economics - onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ro…

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We analyze the relation of US jobs with international trade, particularly with China. The country ā€˜consumes’ more labor than is nationally available; thus, self-sufficiency is not possible under realistic assumptions. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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ā€œIt is sometimes argued that news reports in the media suffer from biased reporting…Competition between outlets can eliminate the effect of ideological bias, but increases the incentive to spin or slant stories.ā€ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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ā€œThe literature on international transfers has studied the possibility of transfer paradoxes; the donor gains and the recipient loses from a transfer. Does this hold in a ā€˜money’ economy with postponed consumption?ā€ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…