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Amni
@AmniRusli
Quant Economist
Joined February 2013
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    Replying to @Nunofb86 @darioperkins and 2 others
    Weekend reading: A Primer on the Impact of AI on the GDP Statistics GS
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    I read someone’s post on monetary policy transmission mechanism and came away more confused, so I drew a diagram for myself and thought I might as well share it :)
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    Replying to @financialfaiz and @ervanj
    Setuju. Saya salahkan adat kita memandang anak sebagai sumber sekuriti bila sudah tua, tidak memahami “intergenerational fairness”, anak menanggung beban disebabkan cara hidup kita yang sebenarnya kita tidak mampu. Anak itu amanah, bukan pencen kita, bukan “bail out” kita.
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    Replying to @elerianm
    Letting a Fed chair be bullied into resigning does not preserve central bank independence in any way. In fact, it sets a very dangerous precedent: in the future, any uncooperative Fed leaders can simply be harassed into submission. As for the candidates in line? I would not go
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    The UK needs to extend the Brexit transition period, period.
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    Saw this puffin on @SwiftOnSecurity profile and thought I would draw it while watching BBC's 'Art of Scandinavia'.
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    If twenty countries adopt new “best practices”, the odd ones out will be compelled to agree to them too, if they are keen on joining the global trade scene - is that “regulatory imperialism” or standardisation? #Brusselseffect
    A small nugget in a Times interview of Liz Truss on Saturday, in which she said "we're not going to be in the business of EU-style regulatory imperialism... telling other countries how to run their farms" is a strong message behind which lies continued UK trade confusion... 1/
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    Replying to @AmniRusli
    Look at these numbers 👀
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    Replying to @AmniRusli
    Decarbonising buildings, 5G and off-site construction are just gobbledygook and have nothing to do with making a plan for the “Great British Supply Chain”. On top of that, a “Great British Supply Chain” is just not possible - modern supply chains are cross-border endeavours.
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    Dreaming of post-Covid travel 🥰
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    Replying to @Brad_Setser
    I think what will tie Canada and the EU together most is their preference for a rules-based trade system. So, we’re finding that a rules-based approach and reliability outweigh, or rather, “trump” the gravity theory of trade.
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    I noticed this too! Librarians are amazing 😍
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