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Heterodox
I. Post Keynesian Blogs

(1) Debt Deflation, Steve Keen

http://www.debtdeflation.com/blogs/

Exists Already Post-Keynesian Single Author
(2) Post Keynesian Economics Study Group
http://www.postkeynesian.net/
This is not strictly a blog, but it is a great resource!
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(3) Real-World Economics Review Blog
http://rwer.wordpress.com/
Exists Already Post-Keynesian
(4) Naked Keynesianism
http://nakedkeynesianism.blogspot.com/
Exists Already Post-Keynesian
(5) Lars P. Syll’s Blog
http://larspsyll.wordpress.com/
Exists Already Post-Keynesian SingleAuthor Lars P. Syll’s blog is an excellent resource, and the posts are wide-ranging and frequent.
(6) Philip Pilkington, Fixing the Economists
http://fixingtheeconomists.wordpress.com/
Philip Pilkington: Fixing Economists Done

July 12, 2017

1 / per month Post-Keynesian

Phillip Pilkington works in investment and has contributed to numerous online and print media outlets as a freelance economic journalist.

Phillip ran a popular economics blog called www.fixingtheeconomists.wordpress.com and will be releasing his book The Reformation in Economics soon.

Phillip earned his B.A. in Journalism from the Independent Colleges, as well as his M.A. in Economics from Kingston University.

All views expressed by Phillip are his own and are not representative of the firm in which he works.

Philip Pilkington (of Nakedcapitalism.com) has started blogging here again. A great blog.
(7) Thoughts on Economics, Robert Vienneau
http://robertvienneau.blogspot.com/
Robert Vienneau’s blog has lots of advanced posts on Post Keynesianism economic theory.
Robert Vienneau: Thoughts Economics Done

August 08, 2017

6 / per month Post-Keynesian SingleAuthor
(8) Unlearningeconomics Blog
http://unlearningeconomics.wordpress.com/
Don’t have new posts. September 3, 2014 Post-Keynesian SingleAuthor I believe “Unlearningeconomics” has wound down the blog recently, which is a pity because it was a great blog.
(9) Social Democracy for the 21st Century
http://socialdemocracy21stcentury.blogspot.com/
Exists Already Post-Keynesian Single Author
(10) Ramanan, The Case For Concerted Action
http://www.concertedaction.com/
Exists Already Post-Keynesian Single Author
(11) Yanis Varoufakis, Thoughts for the Post-2008 World
http://yanisvaroufakis.eu/
Yanis Varoufakis: Thoughts for the Post-2008 World Exists Already Post-Keynesian Single Author
(12) Dr. Thomas Palley, PhD. in Economics (Yale University)
http://www.thomaspalley.com/
Thomas Palley: Economics for Democratic and Open Societies Exists Already Post-Keynesian Single Author Unfortunately, Thomas Palley only has new posts infrequently, but it is a good read.
(13) Debtonation.org, Ann Pettifor blog
http://www.debtonation.org/
Ann Pettifor: Debtonation Exists Already Post-Keynesian Single Author,

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(14) Billy Blog, Bill Mitchell
http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/
Bill Mitchell Exists Already MMT/Neo-Chartalism Often updated,

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(15) New Economic Perspectives
http://neweconomicperspectives.org/
Exists Already MMT/Neo-Chartalism  Single Author
(16) Mike Norman Economics Blog
http://mikenormaneconomics.blogspot.com/
Mike Norman Economics August 13, 2017

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(17) Warren Mosler, The Center of the Universe
http://moslereconomics.com/

Exists Already MMT/Neo-Chartalism SingleAuthor

(18) Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE)
http://e1.newcastle.edu.au/coffee/

March 7, 2017

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(19) Prime, Policy Research in Macroeconomics
http://www.primeeconomics.org/
Prime, Policy Research in Macroeconomics Aug 3, 2017

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Other Heterodox
(20) Michael Hudson
http://michael-hudson.com/
Michael Hudson

6 / per month Other Heterodox Single Author
(21) New Economics Foundation
http://www.neweconomics.org/
New Economics Foundation

7 / per month Other Heterodox
(22) Heteconomist.com
http://heteconomist.com/
Peter Cooper: Heteconomist

5 / per month Other Heterodox Single Author
(24) James Galbraith
http://utip.gov.utexas.edu/JG/publications.html
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(25) Robert Skidelsky’s Official Website
http://www.skidelskyr.com/
Robert Skidelsky May 17, 2017

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1 / per month Other Heterodox Single Author
(26) The Other Canon
http://www.othercanon.org/
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(29) John Quiggin
http://johnquiggin.com/
John Quiggin August 14th, 2017

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10 / per month Other Heterodox Single Author
30) The Progressive Economics Forum
http://www.progressive-economics.ca/
Progressive Economics Forum July 25th, 2017

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Multiplier Effect

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MULTIPLIER EFFECT

Multiplier Effect is the blog of The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, an economics research organization. The posts focus on economic policy in the United States and the rest of the world, prompting a reasoned discussion on current issues.

Popular topics: Global economic policy.

Blog Name: John Cochrane – Grumpy Economist

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 Single-Author In real life I’m a Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford. I was formerly a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. I’m also an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute. I’m not really grumpy by the way!

THE GRUMPY ECONOMIST

John Cochrane, Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford, is The Grumpy Economist. But he claims to not actually be grumpy. On this blog, he provides detailed commentary backed with data and exceptional reasoning on current economic news, finance and policy policy.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics, Financial economics

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Microeconomic Insights

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MICROECONOMIC INSIGHTS

The Microeconomic Insights blog posts summaries of high quality microeconomic research to inform its audience about global microeconomic issues. Its topics cover all areas of microeconomics, including development, health economics, environmental economics and international trade.

Popular topics: Microeconomics

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Baseline Scenario

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THE BASELINE SCENARIO

The Baseline Scenario is a blog created after the financial crisis in 2007-2008 by Professors Simon Johnson (MIT Sloan) and James Kwak (University of Connecticut School of Law). The blog examins issues that plague the global economy.

Popular topics: General

Pro Tip: A great blog to learn about global economic issues.

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Chris Blattman

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CHRIS BLATTMAN

Chris Blattman is an Associate Professor at Columbia University. Through his blog, Chris explores statistics and cultural trends to examine poverty and political participation. His weekly links capture some of the best content on the web.

Popular topics: International development, economics, policy

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Jodi Beggs: Economists Do It With Models

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ECONOMISTS DO IT WITH MODELS

This site was started by Jodi Beggs, currently a lecturer at Northeastern University who has made many advancements for Economics in pop culture (like economics lessons in The Simpsons). Her posts appeal to a wider audience with easy to understand narratives, humor and wit.

Popular topics: Behavioral Economics

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The Angry Bear

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THE ANGRY BEAR

The Angry Bear blog is a very popular multi-author blog. This left-leaning blog provides incisive commentary on U.S./Economics, law and politics.

Popular topics: Law, U.S. Economic policies, politics

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Curious Cat

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August 02, 2017

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CURIOUS CAT

The Curious Cat covers economics and investing. Their goal to help regular readers become knowledgeable about the economy, investing and economics. In keeping with this aim, their superb content is written for a wide audience.

Popular topics: Economics, Investing

Pro Tip: A great blog for those looking to understand the stock market

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Donald Marron

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I am an economist and nature lover. By day, I serve as director of economic policy initiatives & institute fellow at the Urban Institute. By night, I muse about economics, finance, nature, and life here at dmarron.com and occasionally write for other outlets such as the Christian Science Monitor. I also advise several start-up companies.

DONALD MARRON

Donald Marron, Director of Economic Policy Initiatives at the Urban Institute, shares his thoughts on Economics and finance in his personal blog. It gives us a very clear take on current economic and policy issues.

Popular topics: Economics, Finance

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Tony Yates: Long and Variable

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August 05, 2017

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LONG AND VARIABLE

Long and Variable is a blog about monetary policy and central banks. Authored by Professor Tony Yates (University of Birmingham), this blog is quite detailed and knowledgeable about global monetary policy.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics, Econometrics

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WEAKONOMICS

Weakonomics is written by an anonymous blogger who believes the individual behind the content doesn’t if the writing is good. And, yes the writing is good. The author writing about very interesting and relevant topics that makes for an entertaining read.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics, Econometrics

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JP Koning: Moneyness

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MONEYNESS

Moneyness is an economics blog by JP Koning about economics, money and finance. He adds an unique perspective to money-related issues, and explains everything very clearly, this combination sets him apart.

Popular topics: Economics, Money

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Carola Binder: Quantitative Ease

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August 10, 2017

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She is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Haverford College. I earned a PhD in Economics at UC Berkeley in May 2015, with fields in macroeconomics and economic history.

Much of my research focuses on the measurement of public perceptions, expectations, and uncertainty, especially in the context of macroeconomic and monetary policy. I am interested in how beliefs and expectations interact with the policymaking process, and how policy communication and the media shape the economic expectations of the public. I blog about economics at carolabinder.blogspot.com.

QUANTITATIVE EASE

Professor Carola Binder (Haverford College) shares her detailed and technical analysis of U.S. monetary policy, inflation and economic history at Quantitative Ease. Her commentary is spot on and well reasoned.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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Offsetting Behaviour

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OFFSETTING BEHAVIOUR

This New Zealand based economics blog was created by two economists, Eric Crampton and Seamus Hogan. They explore a range of fascinating topics from sports economics to housing and much more. Sharp and easy to follow analysis.

Popular topics: General Economics

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Dash of Insight

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August 11, 2017

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DASH OF INSIGHT

Jeff Miller runs Dash of Insight, a blog that showcases a hands-on approach to trading and investing. This approach is coupled with an instinctive and detailed analysis of market and economic trends.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics, investing

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A FINE THEOREM

This blog summarizes recent economic research done by Assistant Professor Kevin Bryan (University of Toronto). Since his field of research tends to focus on innovation, micro theory, and methodology, this is reflected in post topics, which are fairly easy to understand.

Popular topics: Microeconomics, economic research

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Mish’s Global Economic

Done  ExistsAlready Mike Shedlock (Mish) is a registered investment advisor representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management (http://www.sitkapacific.com/). Sitka Pacific is an asset management firm whose goal is strong performance and low volatility, regardless of market direction.

MISH TALK

This highly praised global economics blog is written by Mike “Mish” Shedlock, an investment advisor. Mike provides profound comments on macroeconomic trends around the world, which makes this a must read blog.

Popular topics: Global economics

Pro Tip: This is a must-read blog for those looking to understand global economic trends

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Simon Wren-Lewis

Done ExistsAlready Professor of Economic Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University, and a fellow of Merton College. This blog is written for both economists and non-economists.

MAINLY MACRO

Mainly Macro is a near daily commentary by Professor Simon Wren-Lewis (Oxford University) on global macroeconomic issues. His excellent writing style and explanation appeals to economists and non-economists.

Popular topics: Global macroeconomics

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Josh Hendrickson: Everyday Economist

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THE EVERYDAY ECONOMIST

The Everyday Economist is a blog written by Josh Hendrickson, an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Mississippi. Josh’s flair for simple and readable writing on current economics issues makes this one of the best economics blogs for beginners.

Popular topics: General economics

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Bradley A. Hansen’s Blog

August 8, 2017

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BRADLEY HANSEN’S BLOG

Bradley Hansen is a Professor of Economics at the University of Mary Washington. He supplies commentary on economics, history, law amongst other things that interest him. His posts on economic history are particularly fascinating to read.

Popular topics: General economics, history

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Owen Zidar

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I’m an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Faculty Research Fellow at National Bureau of Economic Research. You can follow me on twitter @omzidar.

OWENZIDAR

Oweznzidar is the personal blog of Owen Zidar, an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. Like his field of research, he often blogs about fiscal policy issues and the economic impact of tax policies.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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Leisure of the Theory Class

July 25, 2017

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THE LEISURE OF THE THEORY CLASS

The Leisure of the Theory Class is written by a group of Economics Professors, who blog on a range of topics from politics to microeconomics. Game Theory forms a large portion of the posts, making this a blog better suited for individuals with a strong economics background.

Popular topics: General economics, Game Theory

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ALPHA.SOURCES

Claus Vistesen, Chief Eurozone Economist for Pantheon Macroeconomics, is the author of Alpha Sources. This is an economics and finance blog that goes into great detail of explaining the implications of current events and macroeconomic issues.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics, finance

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J. W. Mason: SLACK WIRE

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THE SLACK WIRE

Josh Mason, an Assistant Professor of Economics at City University of New York, blogs at The Slack Wire. This economics blog primarily revolves around macroeconomics issues and economic history, which Josh captures extremely well. He does an excellent job of analyzing economic news.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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Timothy Taylor: Conversable Economist

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CONVERSABLE ECONOMIST

Conversable Economist is an economics blog by Timothy Taylor, who is the author of several economics books. Timothy goes deep into details about a range of topics, backing his arguments up with statistics and data.

Popular topics: General economics

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Antonio Fatas

Done I am the Portuguese Council Chaired Professor of European Studies and Professor of Economics at INSEAD, a business school with campuses in Singapore and Fontainebleau (France), a Senior Policy Scholar at the Center for Business and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business (Georgetown University, USA) and a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research (London, UK).

ANTONIO FATAS ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

Antonio Fatas is a Professor of Economics at INSEAD. Antonio highlights important economic data coming out central banks and analyzes the implications for us in a way that is readable by economists and non-economists.

Popular topics: Global economics

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David Flynn: Barter is Evil

August 9, 2017

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BARTER IS EVIL

Barter is Evil is an economics blog where the author, Professor David Flynn (University of North Dakota) encourages the exchange of ideas on economics, economic history and statistics. His blog places an emphasis on the North Dakota economy, which provides us with great insight on the impact of the oil industry boom there.

Popular topics: General economics, North Dakota

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RAJIV SETHI

Rajiv Sethi is a Professor of Economics at Columbia University. His blog concentrates on economics, finance and statistics. The posts are more technical and require previous economics knowledge to follow along.

Popular topics: General Economics, Finance, statistics

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DANNY QUAH

Danny Quah’s personal blog chronicles the shift in the global economy towards the east, particularly China. Quah is a Professor of Economics and International Development at the London School of Economics. Despite Danny’s fame for his research techniques and analysis, his writing style is easy to comprehend.

Popular topics: Global Economics

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Stephen Williamson: New Monetarist Economics

June 26, 2017

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NEW MONETARIST ECONOMICS

Stephen Williamson, Vice President of the St. Louis Fed, guides his readers through a very in-depth view of current monetary policy and economics. This blog is recommend for people with a deep knowledge in economics and math.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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Macro and Other Market Musings

Done I am an associate professor of economics at Western Kentucky University, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and a former economist at the U.S. Department of Treasury.

MACRO AND OTHER MARKET MUSINGS

This macroeconomics focused blog by David Beckworth, an associate Professor of Economics at Western Kentucky University, has recently launched an awesome podcast that features well-known economists, many of whom are featured on this list. David’s blog highlights is a great place to start to learn about specific economic events.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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David Andolfatto: Macro Mania

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The views and opinions expressed by me in this blog are my own and should in no way be attributed to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, or to the Federal Reserve System.

MACROMANIA

David Andolfatto, Vice President of the St. Louis Fed, created MacroMania as a resource for people wanting a better understanding the Fed’s marcoeconomic policy. His commentary is incisive and thorough, particularly his thoughts on Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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Greg Mankiw

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GREG MANKIW’S BLOG

This is one of the most popular economics blogs amongst students. The author Greg Mankiw, a Professor of Economics at Harvard University, has created some unique content like a principles of economics rap and animated video. His advice for student is extremely relevant for anyone studying economics.

Popular topics: General economics

Pro Tip: A must read blog for students and beginners

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Roger Farmer’s Economic Window

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ROGER FARMER’S ECONOMIC WINDOW

Roger Farmer is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at UCLA. His blog is filled with commentary on Federal Reserve policy and other macroeconomic topics. His views are a self-described “blend of Keynesian and classical ideas.”

Popular topics: General economics

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Hale Stewart: Bonddad Blog

August 15, 2017

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THE BONDDAD BLOG

The Bonddad Blog is authored by Hale Stewart, a financial advisor. His blog publishes an invaluable weekly economic review on the Bond Market, International Economics, and Equity and Economics. These links along with his highly detailed review of economic trends makes this one of the top economics blogs

Popular topics: Macroeconomics, finance

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EconoSpeak

August 14, 2017

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ECONOSPEAK

The Econospeak blog, which succeeded MaxSpeak (co-founded by Barkley Rosser, a Professor of Economics at James Madison University and Max Sawicky, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute) is a multi-author blog . Self-described as “annals of the economically incorrect”, this frequently updated blog analyzes daily news from an economic perspective, but requires a strong economics background.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

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Casey Mulligan: Supply and Demand

July 15, 2017

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SUPPLY AND DEMAND (IN THAT ORDER)

The Supply and Demand (in that order) blog by Professor Casey Mulligan (University of Chicago) examines various economic issues like fiscal policy, labor economics, and industrial organization using basic economic tools. The blog has pivoted to cover more health economics lately.

Popular topics: General economics, health economics

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Managerial Econ

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MANAGERIAL ECON

Managerial Econ is hosted by a group of economists who have written a managerial economics book together called Managerial Economics. This blog add an economic analysis to quirky topical news like why uber drivers are more efficient than taxi drivers.

Popular topics: General economics

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Cyril Morong: Dangerous Economist

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THE DANGEROUS ECONOMIST

Cyril Morong, who teaches economics at San Antonio College, is the Dangerous Economist. Cyril picks up on some very interesting articles in the news with his own comments. This blog is very easy to read and great for people wanting to see how economic principles appear in everyday news.

Popular topics: General economics

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Constantin Gurdgiev: True Economics

August 13, 2017

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TRUE ECONOMICS

Constantin Gurdgiev, a Russian economist based in Dublin, is the creator of True Economics. His blog covers economic ideas and analysis on current news stories and global economic events. Given the level of detail, this blog is more suited for people familiar with intermediate macroeconomic concepts.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

Pro Tip: Gurdgiev gave an eye-opening TEDx talk on the future of the gig economy

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EVERYDAY ECONOMICS EXPLAINED

Dr. Constantinos Charalambous, an Assistant Professor of Economics at PA College, is the Everyday Economist. The blog is very comprehensible for non-economists and Dr. Charalambous does a spectacular job of trying to teach everyone to learn to their inner economist.

Popular topics: General economics

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GROWTH ECON

Growth Econ is a blog by Dietrich Vollrath, an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Houston. It serves as a well-written take on various macroeconomic issues. This blog is better suited to people with a strong economics background.

Popular topics: Macroeconomics

Pro Tip: Gurdgiev gave an eye-opening TEDx talk on the future of the gig economy

regional economics blogs
These economics blogs are focussed on particular regions or countries outside the United States.

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STUMBLING AND MUMBLING

Stumbling and Mumbling is a personal blog of Chris Dillow, an economist who spent eight years with one of Japan’s largest banks. He blogs about British politics and provides thoughtful analyses on the British economy and sports.

Popular topics: British Economy, politics

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JOHN QUIGGIN

John Quiggin’s blog focuses on Australian economics and politics. He delivers an interesting perspective on current events in Australia. He also hosts a weekly ‘sandpit’ forum style discussion.

Popular topics: Australian economics, politics

Pro Tip: A great blog for Australian economics and politics

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David Smith’s EconomicsUK

August 13, 2017

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ECONOMICSUK

EconomicsUK is the personal Original of David Smith, the Economics Editor of The Sunday Times, London. His easy to understand writing and clearly defined causes and consequences makes this an accessible blog for beginners.

Popular topics: European economic issues and policies.

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WORTHWHILE CANADIAN INITIATIVE

The Worthwhile Canadian Initiative blog is a self proclaimed “mainly Canadian economics blog”. Written by a group of intelligent economists, this blog is filled with top quality posts ranging from health, finance and inequality.

Popular topics: Canadian economics

Pro Tip: A great blog for Canadian economics.

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Amol Agrawal: Mostly Economics

August 16, 2017

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MOSTLY ECONOMICS

Mostly Economics is an India focussed economics research blog run by Amol Agrawal. He covers a wide range of economic topics while frequently updating his audience on the Indian economy.

Popular topics: Indian Economics

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Miles Corak: Economics for public policy

July 1, 2017

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ECONOMICS FOR PUBLIC POLICY

Economics for Public Policy was created by Miles Corak, an Economics Professor at the University of Ottawa. It focuses on the intersection of economics and public policy. Through his blog he educates his audience on how economics can inform better public policy, particularly in Canada.

Popular topics: Canadian economics, Public policy

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 WE DO NOT TAKE SPECIALIZED BLOGS These economics blogs cater to mostly specific topics in economics like econometrics, health or environment.

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THE INCIDENTAL ECONOMIST

With the strength of over half a dozen regular contributors, who are professors and researchers, The Incidental Economist is one of the most formidable health economics blogs. They blog about the U.S. health care system, how it works and how it could be improved.

Popular topics: Health Economics

Pro Tip: A great place for those looking to learn about Health Economics.

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HEALTHCARE ECONOMIST

Healthcare Economist was created by Jason Shafrin, a Senior Research Economist at Precision Health Economics. His blog is filled with unbiased and research driven critiques of today’s healthcare issues, which sometimes is hard to find given the political divide in American healthcare.

Popular topics: Health Economics

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ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

Environmental Economics is a blog intended for a wide audience and approaches its arguments with an easy to understand writing style. The two authors, Tim Haab and John Whitehead are both Economics Professors.

Popular topics: Environmental Economics

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TRUTH ON THE MARKET

The Truth on the Market blog was formed by a group of law professors and economists. They supply interesting commentary on the business law area using current news issues. They cover the impact of topics like antitrust, industrial organization from a legal and economic perspective.

Popular topics: Economics and business law.

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PETER GORDON’S BLOG

Peter Gordon is a Professor Emeritus at U.S.C. where his research interests include applied urban economics. Through this blog he dissects the economic effects of infrastructure investments or natural calamities.

Popular topics: Urban Economics

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THE SPORTS ECONOMIST

The Sports Economist is authored by group of authors who apply economics to sports news. The writing style is accessible to a broad audience. The idea of using economics and sports makes for an entertaining read while still being educational.

Popular topics: Sports Economics

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AN ECONOMIC VIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENT

An Economic View of The Environment is a blog by Robert Stavins, who is a professor at Harvard University and is the Director of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program. His posts paint a comprehensive view of global environmental issues from an economic standpoint.

Popular topics: Environmental Economics

Pro Tip: An authoritative view on environmental economics

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KNOWLEDGE PROBLEM

Knowledge Problem was created by Professors Lynne Kiesling (Northwestern University) and Michael Giberson (Texas Tech University). They explore topics and breakdown current news related to anti-trust and energy economics.

Popular topics: Energy Economics

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THE ACADEMIC HEALTH ECONOMISTS’ BLOG

With over half a dozen economists and researchers, the quality of posts at The Academic Health Economists’ Blog on health economics is outstanding. The site’s aim is to provide an unbiased debate on health economics, which is does by representing a variety of views and opinions on current events.

Popular topics: Health Economics

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CHEAP TALK

Written by two professors at Northwestern University, Jeff Ely and Sandeep Baliga, this blog mostly discusses economic and political issues and other interests of the writers. The posts are interesting to read because they cover very unique everyday topics.

Popular topics: Behavioral Economics

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FIGHT ENTROPY

Professors Jesse Anttila-Hughes (U.C. San Francisco) and Solomon Hsiang (U.C. Berkeley) are the minds behind Fight Entropy, a blog about the global environment and economic development. Using statistics and econometrics, they evaluate policy and argue for sustainable development.

Popular topics: Environmental Economics

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ECONOMETRICS BEAT

This informative blog by Dave Giles, a Professor of Economics at the University of Victoria. has a strong econometrics focus. The posts are filled with information and data. This blog is suitable for readers with a background in statistics or econometrics.

Popular topics: Econometrics

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SEPARATING HYPERPLANES

Separating Hyperplanes is a health economics focussed blog by Matthew Martin. This blog analyzes current healthcare related events, health policy in the U.S. and economics in a very conversational and comprehensive tone.

Popular topics: Health Economics

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CAPITALISM’S CRADLE

Anton Howes’ essays on economic history make for a fascinating read. Very simple to follow, the posts on Capitalism’s Cradle provide an interesting perspective on a topic we rarely think about, like how certain policies in 18th century Scotland boosted productivity and the lessons we can still apply today.

Popular topics: Economic History

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND URBAN ECONOMICS

This site by Matthew Kahn, a leading American educator in the field of environmental economics is self described as a blog that addresses environmental and urban issues from an environmental perspective. This is a great read for economists interested in the environment.

Popular topics: Environmental Economics

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URBANOMICS

Urbanomics is a site by Gulzar Natarajan that mainly discusses economics of urbanization and macroeconomic trends. The author’s arguments are well researched and written. This site also features weekly recommended reading links that the author adds commentary to. Recommended for readers with a strong economics background.

Popular topics: Urban Economics, Macroeconomics

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EXPERIMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS

Experimental and Behavioral Economics is a blog by Professor Muriel Niederle (Stanford University). This blog focusses on behavioral economics and experimental economics. Here, Professor Muriel posts from news Originals and research papers often adding her own observations.

Popular topics: Behavioral Economics

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NO HESITATIONS

Francis Diebold, the author of No Hesitations, is a Professor of Economics, Finance and Statistics at the University of Pennsylvania. This blog aimed at more experienced economists and mathematicians, mostly focusses on dynamic predictive modeling in economics and finance.

Popular topics: Statistics & Econometrics

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STOCHASTIC TREND

Stochastic Trend by David Stern, is an Energy and Environmental Economist at the Australian National University. This energy and environmental economics focussed blog uses econometrics and modeling to base its arguments, which makes it a reliable resource but requires background knowledge to understand.

Popular topics: Energy and Environmental Economics

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AGUANOMICS

David Zetland is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Leiden University College in Den Haag, the Netherland and the creator of Aguanomics. This is a blog dedicated to a discussion of the economic and political factors affecting the way we manage water.

Popular topics: Water Economics

 

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