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Tony Addison

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iikkakorhonen.bsky.social
Russia National Welfare Fund end-July
Liquid funds $48.3 bn, slightly down from the month before, or 1.8% of GDP.

Russia has spent more than $100 bn from the liquid part of the NWF in the past three years
piie.com
The 'reciprocal' tariffs are more a ploy to strengthen US negotiating hand than estimates of unfair trade practices the US faces. Even if reduced to 15%, imposing tariffs on America’s poorest trading partners would do little to reduce the US trade deficit but would harm their economic development.
"Reciprocal" tariffs: What are they really for?
This Policy Brief evaluates the evolving reasons for and application of the Trump administration’s “reciprocal” tariffs and finds them wanting.
www.piie.com
bencasselman.bsky.social
President Trump didn't like the jobs numbers, so he fired the person responsible for producing them.
It's a move that has been tried before, by leaders of countries from Argentina to Greece to the Soviet Union. It rarely ends well.
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/03/b... #EconSky
Trump Fired America’s Economic Data Collector. History Shows the Perils.
www.nytimes.com
alanbeattie.bsky.social
My Trade Secrets today. The supposed tariff deals governments have made with Trump, including the EU’s rather humiliating climbdown, will if anything only embolden him to demand more. Isn’t that a cheering prospect?

on.ft.com/4mjwB1u

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alanbeattie.bsky.social
My Trade Secrets today, INCREDIBLY not mainly about tariffs.

The Vatican wants a big round of poor-country debt relief during the 2025 Jubilee year, as in the previous Jubilee in 2000. But indebted EMs have fortuitously benefited from Trump's bizarre policies & weak dollar.

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The papal call for debt relief that might not be needed
[FREE TO READ] Low- and middle-income countries are performing surprisingly well despite Trump’s tariff wars
on.ft.com
tonysangle.bsky.social
I’ll modestly suggest my own book ‘Resources Matter: ending poverty while protecting nature’ (OUP). The PDF is free to download (open access) 👇 global.oup.com/academic/pro...
global.oup.com
alanbeattie.bsky.social
My Trade Secrets today.

If there’s one good thing about Trump’s tariff shambles it’s that governments that might have contemplated a protectionist campaign themselves - even the UK with its habitual embarrassing cringe towards US politics & policy - will see it and go “nah”.

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Trump’s tariff shambles is a helpful warning to the world
[FREE TO READ] No sensible government would think of emulating his trade policies as they have his other plans
on.ft.com

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tonysangle.bsky.social
“… the weighted average tariff for goods coming from Asia would rise to 27%— up from 4.8% in January — if all of the announced rates go into effect on Aug. 1 …”
www.nytimes.com/live/2025/07...
Trump Administration Live Updates: President Revives Trade War Threat
www.nytimes.com

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antoniofatas.bsky.social
A very detailed analysis by @cepr.org researchers on the economic consequences of the second Trump administration.

Available for free at:

cepr.org/publications...
tonysangle.bsky.social
The business slot on Today is a prime example. Dominated by folk from the City discussing ‘the markets’ 🤷‍♀️

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niesrorg.bsky.social
#WeekendReading 📃

In this paper from our latest NIER issue, @oxfordecondept.bsky.social‬'s @mcmahonecon.bsky.social‬ and @lovisareiche.bsky.social‬ examine gender differences in inflation expectations, attitudes and responses 👇
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
tonysangle.bsky.social
If you missed the conference, @unu-wider.bsky.social will be putting up vids of sessions. Meanwhile, the website has great material on all aspects of global development!

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tonysangle.bsky.social
Abhijit Banerjee ‘Social Protection for All’ @unu-wider.bsky.social
Annual Lecture

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unu-wider.bsky.social
📺Happening Now!

Watch the WIDER Annual Lecture with Nobel Laureate Abhijit Banerjee:

go.unu.edu/8UQc1

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unu-wider.bsky.social
3 highlights from our session on rethinking global financial architecture to finance social protection:

1️⃣ Domestic resource mobilization is essential
2️⃣ Developing countries need a voice in the global financial architecture
3️⃣ Jobs are the foundation of social protection

#WIDERDevConf2025

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unu-wider.bsky.social
📘The UNU-WIDER book Poor Protection was the topic of Monday’s animated Fireside Chat

It explores how taxes & social benefits shape crisis response in developing countries

Stay tuned for its policy briefs + open access release later this year!
go.unu.edu/NGzOM
#WIDERDevConf202
tonysangle.bsky.social
Start of @unu-wider.bsky.social
conference "Safeguarding tomorrow - innovative approaches to growth and equity". Celebrating 40 years of impactful research 👍
tonysangle.bsky.social
🇺🇳🇫🇮... @unu-wider.bsky.social
conference 2025 in Helsinki "Safeguarding tomorrow - innovative approaches to growth and equity". Celebrating 40 years of policy research 👍
pmdfoster.bsky.social
Spent the week truffling in the margins of the OECD conference on trade and the economy— here’s what i picked up was going behind the scenes.

on.ft.com/3ZlF7Uv Donald Trump’s go-it-alone trade doctrine shakes Paris summit
hugolhuillier.com
🚨 New working paper 🚨

In large cities, wages are higher. But so are inequalities. In fact, low-wage workers earn lower real earnings there.

Why? What drives spatial wage disparities? Why some workers work at lower real wages in large cities?

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scottlincicome.bsky.social
"Are Businesses Absorbing the Tariffs or Passing Them On to Their Customers?" via @NewYorkFed libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2025/06/are-...
Spoiler: "most businesses passed on at least some of the higher tariffs to their customers,"

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helen-dempster.bsky.social
Excited to see our @cgdev.org research featured in this excellent @nytimes.com article about the devastating effect of the US' remittance tax on Africa, especially coming after extensive aid cuts.

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/w...
Trump Targets Key Lifeline for Africa: Money Sent Home by Immigrants
www.nytimes.com

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