Charlotte Rommerskirchen
Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy @ University of Edinburgh | still writing a book about public debt management
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- The best new Substack you're (probably) not reading yet. @cornelban.bsky.social covers everything from ruling the winds and green central banking to kinky investments, China as the revisionist terminator, and what it takes to scale technology on geoeconomic.substack.com
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- Congratulations! and look, @fabianpape.bsky.social fresh figures for you nice dollar hegemony lecture.
- Bang: "A truly healthy economy will come from a government taking responsibility for delivering meaningful change, not evoking the bond markets to avoid it."
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- Reposted by Charlotte RommerskirchenParis-Berlin sleeper: low carbon, 2 years old, constantly full, but currently losing SNCF a few million EUR/yr Intl Jet fuel tax exemptions are 80 years old and cost the EU 22 million EUR/yr for the Paris-Berlin route alone. And you're cutting... the sleeper? www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/...
- Reposted by Charlotte RommerskirchenWe have a great job opportunity for an economic analyst focused on fiscal in our Brussels office BUT so far hardly any women have applied. Pls help us changed that and spread the word! Job posting: dezernatzukunft-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/person...
- Reposted by Charlotte RommerskirchenFor a data collection we want to launch soon, we're looking for a German speaker who could translate our survey instrument to German. This should only take a few hours of work. Of course we are remunerating! Interested? Please reach out to @alexjabbour.bsky.social !
- Domestic bond vigilantes - the unsung 'heroes' of market discipline; congratulations on this fine piece!
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- A case of ‘A poor craftsman blames his tools’ fiscal rules edition? Since '05, the Stability and Growth Pact could discount spending which fostered international solidarity (‘French defense spending loophole’) or which was thought to promote the unification of Europe (German unification loophole).
- Highly recommended and eminently quotable on coercive decarbonisation, credit policy, and capital controls! - looking forward to the rest of the @ripejournal.bsky.social special issue on derisking.
- excellent Leah Downy piece in our RIPE 'derisking' special issue on why we should talk more about coercing/disciplining finance - 'we must recognize how foundational coercive power, and thus coercive policy, is to sustaining a well-ordered democratic state' www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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- What a quote; the former UK Chancellor Hammond on the joys of contingent liabilities and why the model is not going anywhere (👋 de-risking), from Aeron Davis excellent history of the UK Treasury since 1976 (@manchesterup.bsky.social).
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- Reposted by Charlotte Rommerskirchen⚠️ Six-year position at our department - work in lovely Vienna with a friendly team, 2 classes a term, and follow/develop your own research agenda. Feel free to ask me questions you might have. Deadline 24/01/25 jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Universi...
- Happy birthday indeed - reminds me of @sarahquinn.bsky.social's debt as a time machine.
- Yet another example for @steffenmau.bsky.social's useful concept of the Polarisierungsunternehmer (polarisation entrepreneur).
- First time using this nifty tool on central bank speeches -- 👏 and thank you @jdeyris.bsky.social & co-authors.
- Looking forward to reading and welcome to bsky @cornelban.bsky.social -- it will be a much nicer place with you here!
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- Duck tape & nuclear weapons (D MacKenzie): The official history of the British nuclear programme reveals that the first British atomic bomb was, literally, held together with sticky tape, which was used to fill in the gaps in the lens structure & to minimise settlement. www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v1...
- Recommended reading on Călin Georgescu and what explains his rise (looking beyond TikTok) by Cornel Ban. labourhub.org.uk/2024/11/26/r...
- Catching up with summer podcasts and v much enjoyed listening to @andreabinder.bsky.social on all things offshore money. Fear not if you don’t speak German, she has written lots of great stuff in English too. www.deutschlandfunknova.de/beitrag/offs...
- A trailblazer really, after all the Ministry of Digital can still be reached via fax.
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