Adam Tooze

@adam_tooze

History, economics, politics, theory, art. Teach history at Columbia University. Director of the European Institute.

Joined August 2015

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  2. 12 hours ago

    Rise and fall of Algerian wine production. Until 1950s it was the world’s largest wine exporter.

  3. 13 hours ago

    Joys of Beaune ....

  4. 23 hours ago

    Coors’s Golden Colorado beer plant with 20 m barrels capacity dwarfs prod of entire American craft beer industry of 13.2 m barrels in 2012

  5. May 21
  6. May 21

    The other American beer revolution: Light beer invented in 1974 went from 0.4 % share to 22 % 1985 and 43 %in 2000

  7. May 21
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  10. May 21

    The Trump bubble deflating? Funds rotating out of US large cap equities into ROW equities.

  11. May 21

    Nothing to see here! Inflated margin debt looks fine when divided by market cap, which debt helps to inflate!

  12. May 21

    Dispersion of US GDP predictions one year out is now as low as it was just before crisis hit in 2007.

  13. May 20

    Long but interesting read on Chinese industrial conglomerates in search of cash cows buying western gaming firms

  14. May 20

    2016 was a remarkable year in US econ history. In an upward moving economy investment made NO contribution to growth.

  15. May 20

    Investment in the US appears to lead loan growth —> does that mean that the slowing loan growth is not a sign of trouble ahead?

  16. May 20

    There isn’t much in the US loan data to suggest an accelerating pace of econ growth. Commercial and industrial slowing sharply

  17. May 20

    China escaped deflation in 2015-16. But how safe are we? Latest producer price figs suggest a new threat of deflation

  18. May 20

    The mexican central bank is minding the store. Hiking rates to prevent Brazilian contagion sucking peso down

  19. May 20
  20. May 20

    Robots cluster in the global supply chain in high cost manufacturing nodes: S korea, Japan, Germany

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