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📡 A Dash of Insight RSS feed

Blog by Jeff Miller. Investment manager, blogger on economy and finance, here you will find an ecletic approach to better trading and investment. This approach is coupled with an instinctive and detailed analysis of market and economic trends.

URL: https://www.dashofinsight.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Alt-M RSS feed

A blog devoted to exploring and promoting ideas for an alternative monetary future. Our goal is to reveal the shortcomings of today's centralized, bureaucratic, and discretionary monetary arrangements, and to bring serious consideration of real alternatives to the center stage of current monetary and financial reform debates.

URL: https://www.alt-m.org/feed/ 📑

 

📡 American Institute for Economic Research RSS feed

Articles on daily economy, business conditions, authoritarianism, government, fiscal policy, economic history, financial markets, regulation and more. Founded in 1933, AIER is dedicated to developing and promoting the ideas of pure freedom and private governance by combining advanced economic research with accessible media outreach and educational programming to cultivate a better, broader understanding of the fundamental principles that enable peace and prosperity around the world.

URL: https://www.aier.org/feed/ 📑

 

📡 An Economic View of the Environment RSS feed

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.

URL: http://www.robertstavinsblog.org/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Angry Bear RSS feed

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.

URL: https://angrybearblog.com/feed 📑

 

📡 Antonio Fatas on the Global Economy RSS feed

Antonio Fatas is a Professor of Economics at INSEAD, an international business school with campuses in Singapore, France and Abu Dhabi. 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.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/antoniofatas 📑

 

📡 Arcadia Economics RSS feed

The truth behind Wall Street, what's coming next, and how to thrive while we watch the dollar die!

URL: https://www.specificfeeds.com/arcadiaeconomics 📑

 

📡 Biased Economist RSS feed

Yet another economics blog! Follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

URL: https://biasedeconomist.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Bill Mitchell's Blog RSS feed

Bill Mitchell is a Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE), at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. His blog is about Modern Monetary Theory with importance to macroeconomic reality.

URL: http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/?feed=rss2 📑

 

📡 Brad Cornell's Economics Blog RSS feed

Brad Cornell teaches financial economics at the California Institute of Technology.

URL: https://www.blogger.com/feeds/3936203012387827466/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Brad DeLong RSS feed

J. Bradford DeLong was one of the first economics bloggers and his continues to reflect that with a large number of links. DeLong is a Professor of Economics at U.C. Berkeley. His well thought out insights on macroeconomic issues makes this a must-read blog.

URL: https://delong.typepad.com/sdj/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 Bradley A. Hansen's Blog RSS feed

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.

URL: http://bradleyahansen.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 📑

 

📡 BusinessEconomics.com RSS feed

The author of this blog is Keith Pilbeam who is currently Professor of International Economics and Finance at City, University of London. Follow to get the updates.

URL: https://www.businesseconomics.com/feed/rss2 📑

 

📡 Byte Size Story RSS feed

Online articles and comics on political, social and economic issues.

URL: https://www.bytesizestory.com/blog-feed.xml 📑

 

📡 Cafe Hayek RSS feed

Cafe Hayek is a very popular economics blog by Professor Don Boudreaux (George Mason University) and Russ Roberts (Research Fellow at Stanford University). They argue against a Keynesian view of economics in today's issues and governmental systems.

URL: http://cafehayek.com/feed 📑

 

📡 Calculated Risk RSS feed

Calculated Risk is a well known financial blog maintained by Bill McBride since January of 2005. While its coverage of individual stocks is limited, the financial blog is widely followed for its economic commentary. Traders often use the stories to formulate opinions about macroeconomic events such as housing data or employment statistics and how they will affect major indices.

URL: http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Capital Ebbs and Flows RSS feed

Trends and analyses of financial globalization. Author Joseph P. Joyce is a Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, where he holds the M. Margaret Ball Chair of International Relations. He served as the first Faculty Director of the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs. His research deals with issues in global finance and how It shapes our world.

URL: https://blogs.wellesley.edu/jjoyce/feed 📑

 

📡 Cheap Talk RSS feed

Blog 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.

URL: https://cheaptalk.org/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Chris Blattman RSS feed

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.

URL: https://chrisblattman.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Conversable Economist RSS feed

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. He has also written Journal of Economic Perspectives.

URL: https://conversableeconomist.wpcomstaging.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Credit Writedowns Pro RSS feed

Credit Writedowns is a news and opinion site dedicated to bringing a well-informed view of finance, economics, markets, and foreign policy into the mainstream consciousness. Edward Harrison is the founder of the finance news and forecasting site Credit Writedowns.

URL: https://creditwritedowns.com/feed 📑

 

📡 Dani Rodrik's Weblog RSS feed

Dani Rodrik's weblog is authored by economist and Professor Dani Rodrik (Harvard Kennedy School). His blog looks thoroughly at the underlying issues of global development.

URL: https://rodrik.typepad.com/dani_rodriks_weblog/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 Dave Giles' Blog RSS feed

This informative blog by Dave Giles, a Professor of Economics at the University of Victoria.This blog has a strong econometrics focus.

URL: http://davegiles.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 David O'Rear's East Asia Politics & Economics Blog RSS feed

Occasional comments on the contemporary and historical.

URL: https://eastasiapoliticseconomics.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Donald Marron RSS feed

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.

URL: https://dmarron.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Eclect Econ RSS feed

Economics and the mid-life crisis have much in common: Both dwell on foregone opportunities.

URL: https://www.eclectecon.net/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 Econbrowser RSS feed

EconBrowser is a blog that provides an analysis of current economic data, issues and macroeconomic policy. It is written by Professor James Hamilton (University of California, San Diego) and Professor Menzie Chinn (University of Wisconsin, Madison).

URL: http://econbrowser.com/feed 📑

 

📡 Econlib RSS feed

Covers articles on behavioral economics, moral reasoning, free markets, finance, public health, business economics, productivity, economic education and more. The Library of Economics and Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. It offers a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought.

URL: https://www.econlib.org/feed/main 📑

 

📡 Economic Principals RSS feed

A Web-based independent commentary on the production and distribution of economic ideas. A weekly column about economics and politics, formerly of The Boston Globe, independent since 2002.

URL: http://www.economicprincipals.com/feed 📑

 

📡 Economics One RSS feed

Professor John Taylor (Stanford University) blogs at Economics One, a blog suited fr more experienced economists. Here, he analyzes and gives astute commentary on mostly current macroeconomic issues.

URL: https://economicsone.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Economics Opinion RSS feed

Economicsopinion keep you updated with the latest events and news from the sector of economics, health and much more So, Stay connected, Stay updated.

URL: https://economicsopinion.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 EconomicsUK.com RSS feed

EconomicsUK is the personal website 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.

URL: http://www.economicsuk.com/blog/index.rdf 📑

 

📡 Economist's View RSS feed

Mark Thoma, a Professor of Economics at the University of Oregon, writes about macroeconomics on the Economist's View. He posts a daily round-up of interesting blogs links, while sometimes writing his own detailed analysis in longer posts.

URL: http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 Ed Dolan's Econ Blog RSS feed

Edwin G. Dolan holds a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University. He has taught in the United States at Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago, George Mason University and Gettysburg College. The goal of this blog is to promote economic literacy. When he started it, he expected readers to be mainly teachers of economics, and there are many of those, but it has also attracted a wider audience who simply want a better understanding of the economic world around them.

URL: https://dolanecon.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Environmental Economics RSS feed

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

URL: https://www.env-econ.net/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 Evolving Economics RSS feed

A blog by Jason Collins on economics, evolution and those areas in between. Posts mainly focussed on topics such as Economics, Behavioural and Data science.

URL: https://jasoncollins.blog/feed.xml 📑

 

📡 Finance in Montana RSS feed

Living and active in Montana. I hope you enjoy my post on alternative ways of looking at economics and financial data.

URL: https://williamigoe.com/f.rss 📑

 

📡 Financial Times - Global Economy RSS feed

Get the latest news on global economics. The Financial Times (FT) is one of the world's leading news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy.

URL: https://www.ft.com/stream/sectionsId/MTA3-U2VjdGlvbnM=?format=rss 📑

 

📡 FiveThirtyEight - Economics RSS feed

Latest updates and news on economics. FiveThirtyEight maintains the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of the original site Nate Silver founded in 2008, while extending its coverage to diverse areas such as sports, politics, economics, science and life.

URL: https://fivethirtyeight.com/economics/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Focus Economics RSS feed

FocusEconomics is a leading provider of economic analysis and forecasts for 131 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas and price forecasts for 34 key commodities. Follow to get thousands of economic indicators, including historical data, current economic statistics, and economic forecasts.

URL: https://www.focus-economics.com/rss.xml 📑

 

📡 Freakonomics RSS feed

An economist and a journalist join forces to make the often daunting topic of economics easily understood and digested by general audiences. Its a fun and informative exploration of how the subjects basic principles drive the minutiae of day-to-day existence.

URL: https://freakonomics.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Future Development Blog RSS feed

Covers articles that informs and stimulates debate on key development issues. Future Development Blog was first launched in September 2013 by the World Bank and the Brookings Institution in an effort to hold governments more accountable to poor people and offer solutions to the most prominent development challenges. Continuing this goal, Future Development was re-launched in January 2015 at brookings.edu.

URL: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/future-development/feed/ 📑

 

📡 GnS Economics RSS feed

Tuomas Malinen, PhD (econ). is CEO and the Chief Economist of GnS Economics. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Helsinki. He has studied economics at the University of Helsinki and at New York University. GnS Economics is an independent, Helsinki-based macroeconomic consultancy specialized in forecasting and analyzing the risks of the world economy and the financial markets. GnS Economics is experienced in econometric forecasting, economic modeling, economic growth and crises, financial markets, and business-to-business consulting and marketing.

URL: https://gnseconomics.com/en/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Grassroots Currency Speculation RSS feed

A Currency Speculators in depth observations on foreign exchange geopolitical influences and real time analysis of trades.

URL: https://grassrootscurrencyspeculation.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Greg Mankiw's Blog RSS feed

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.

URL: https://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Healthcare Economist RSS feed

Jason's research interests include all issues related to healthcare policy and economics, value-based purchasing, the health insurance market, and Medicare policy research.

URL: https://www.healthcare-economist.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 INOMICS RSS feed

INOMICS helps students and researchers in economics, business and social sciences find the best opportunities to reach their academic and professional goals.

URL: https://inomics.com/insights-rss 📑

 

📡 John Kay RSS feed

John Kay is one of Britain's leading economists. His interests focus on the relationships between economics and business. Today his main focus is on writing and he is renowned for his ability to express complex ideas clearly and succinctly. He is a journalist for the Financial Times, a successful author, an academic and a businessman.

URL: https://www.johnkay.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 John Quiggin RSS feed

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.

URL: https://johnquiggin.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Keith Hennessey RSS feed

Hi, I'm Keith Hennessey. I work as a Lecturer at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, teaching American economic policy to MBA students. This blog is aimed at students of American economic policy.

URL: http://keithhennessey.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Knowledge Problem RSS feed

Commentary on Economics, Information and Human Action. 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.

URL: https://knowledgeproblem.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Lars P Syll RSS feed

Lars Plsson Syll received a Ph.D. in economic history in 1991 and a Ph.D. in economics in 1997, both at Lund University. He became an associate professor in economic history in 1995 and has since 2004 been a professor of social science at Malm University. His primary research areas have been in the philosophy, history, and methodology of economics.

URL: https://larspsyll.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Lectures to Simplify Economics RSS feed

Intelligent Economics is a blog created by me, who is a former business management student, to lecture about economics concepts and theories. The main goal of this blog is to make education easily accesible and freely available even for the people who are non-economists.

URL: https://intelligenteconomics.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 📑

 

📡 Long and Variable RSS feed

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

URL: https://longandvariable.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Macro and Other Market Musings RSS feed

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.

URL: http://macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Mainly Macro RSS feed

Comments on macroeconomic issues. Simon Wren-Lewis is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Fellow of Merton College, University of Oxford. His excellent writing style and explanation appeals to economists and non-economists.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/MainlyMacro 📑

 

📡 Managerial Econ RSS feed

The Managerial Economics blog primarily focuses on how economics can be used by business managers to make effective strategic decisions. Entries often apply economic reasoning to items in the news related to business decisions. It is written by four business school professors who have averaged 2-3 posts per week for about a decade.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ManagerialEcon 📑

 

📡 Marginal Revolution RSS feed

Marginal Revolutions is currently one of the most popular economics blogs. It is written by Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, both of whom are professors at George Mason University. In addition to a daily roundup of interesting links, the blog features some of the best economics debates on the web.

URL: http://marginalrevolution.com/feed 📑

 

📡 Microeconomic Insights RSS feed

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.

URL: https://microeconomicinsights.org/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Mike Norman Economics RSS feed

An economics, investment, trading and policy blog with a focus on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). We seek the truth, avoid the mainstream and are virulently anti-neoliberalism.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/ZHYAG 📑

 

📡 Mises Institute RSS feed

Covers articles on topics such as anti-politics, big government, capitalism, democracy, economic freedom and policy, education, financial markets, global economy, inflation and more. The Mises Institute exists to promote teaching and research in the Austrian school of economics, and individual freedom, honest history, and international peace, in the tradition of Ludwig von Mises and Murray N. Rothbard.

URL: https://mises.org/dailyarticles.xml 📑

 

📡 Mostly Economics RSS feed

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.

URL: https://mostlyeconomics.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Multiplier Effect RSS feed

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.

URL: https://multiplier-effect.org/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Naked Capitalism RSS feed

Fearless commentary on finance, economics, politics and power. Also covers topics such as banking industry, credit markets, economic fundamentals, macroeconomic policy income disparity, social policy and values, free markets and their discontents, banana republic and more. Created by Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism is an American financial news and analysis blog that chronicles the large scale, concerted campaign to reduce the bargaining power and pay of ordinary workers relative to investors and elite technocrats.

URL: http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/feed 📑

 

📡 New Economic Perspectives RSS feed

We offer policy advice and economic analysis from a group of professional economists, legal scholars, and financial market practitioners. Dedicated to modern money theory (MMT) and policies to promote financial stability and the attainment of full employment.

URL: http://neweconomicperspectives.org/feed 📑

 

📡 New Economics Foundation RSS feed

The New Economics Foundation works with people igniting change from below and combines this with rigorous research to fight for change at the top. NEF aims to create a new economy that works for people and within environmental limits.

URL: https://neweconomics.org/feed.rss 📑

 

📡 No Hesitations RSS feed

No Hesitations contains news and views, comments and criticisms, rants and raves, focusing mostly, but not exclusively, on dynamic predictive modeling in economics and finance.

URL: https://fxdiebold.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Notayesmanseconomics's Blog RSS feed

Blog by Shaun Richards. I am an independent economist who studied at the London School of Economics. My speciality is monetary economics and I analyse current economic trends.

URL: https://notayesmanseconomics.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Offsetting Behaviour RSS feed

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.

URL: http://offsettingbehaviour.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 On the Economy RSS feed

Jared Bernstein's areas of expertise include federal and state economic and fiscal policies, income inequality and mobility, trends in employment and earnings, international comparisons, and the analysis of financial and housing markets.

URL: https://jaredbernsteinblog.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 PWC - Economics in Business RSS feed

Our view on economic forecasts, to regulation to behavioural economics, with consideration to what businesses should be thinking about.

URL: https://pwc.blogs.com/economics_in_business/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 Paul Krugman RSS feed

Paul Krugman, a New York Times opinion columnist, writes about macroeconomics, trade, health care, social policy and politics. Paul Krugman joined The New York Times in 1999 as an Op-Ed columnist. He is distinguished professor in the Graduate Center Economics Ph.D. program and distinguished scholar at the Luxembourg Income Study Center at the City University of New York. In addition, he is professor emeritus of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.

URL: https://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Peter Gordon's Blog RSS feed

A blog exploring the intersection of economic thinking and urban planning/real estate development and related big-think themes.Gordon's research interests are in applied urban economics.

URL: http://www.petergordonsblog.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Rajiv Sethi RSS feed

Rajiv Sethi is a Professor of Economics at Columbia University. His blogis about economics, finance and statistics.

URL: http://rajivsethi.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 Real-World Economics Review Blog RSS feed

Posts are by authors of papers published in the RWER.

URL: https://rwer.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Robert Reich RSS feed

Robert Reich is the former secretary of labor for the Clinton administration. He's currently Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the U.C. at Berkeley. His blogging style is thought-provoking, direct and understandable.

URL: https://robertreich.org/rss 📑

 

📡 Roger Farmer's Economic Window RSS feed

Roger Farmer is a Research Director at NIESR, London, and Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick in the UK. He is also a Distinguished Professor of Economics at UCLA and considers his views as a 'blend of Keynesian and classical ideas.' The topics in his blog cover macroeconomic issues such as Federal Reserve policy.

URL: https://www.rogerfarmer.com/rogerfarmerblog?format=RSS 📑

 

📡 Stumbling and Mumbling RSS feed

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.

URL: https://stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com/stumbling_and_mumbling/atom.xml 📑

 

📡 The Academic Health Economists' Blog RSS feed

The Academic Health Economists' Blog exists to provide an online presence for the discussion of issues and developments in health economics. A place where people can present their views, opinions, ideas, and takes on current affairs from the perspective of health economics. The site has a simple aim is to promote healthy debate in the field, with a sharing of ideas.

URL: https://aheblog.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Berkeley Blog - Economics RSS feed

Find the latest updates on economics. The Berkeley Blog serves as a virtual blackboard for ideas and expertise found on the Berkeley campus. UC Berkeley is widely known as the preeminent public university in the United States, and as the home of the Free Speech Movement. The Berkeley Blog bridges these two.

URL: http://blogs.berkeley.edu/category/economics/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Big Picture RSS feed

Articles on active management, asset allocation, bailouts, data analyses, credit, currency, inflation, employment , economy, digital media and more. The Big Picture is written by Barry L. Ritholtz. He is co-founder, chairman, and chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management LLC. His career focus has been on how the intersection of behavioral economics and data affects investors.

URL: https://ritholtz.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Bonddad Blog RSS feed

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

URL: http://bonddad.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 The Brick Wall Economic Theory RSS feed

A blog about basic economic theory by Marco Ackermann

URL: https://brickwalltheory.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 📑

 

📡 The Dangerous Economist RSS feed

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.

URL: https://thedangerouseconomist.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 The Demand Side RSS feed

Written by Edward Brown, an economist in Washington, D.C., The Demand Side channels the diverse academic and professional experiences of the author. Edward has policy experience working for both conservative and liberal organizations, serving as an associate at the American Enterprise Institute, researcher in President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, and economist in various governmental agencies.

URL: https://www.thedemandside.com/blog-feed.xml 📑

 

📡 The Diplomat - Economy RSS feed

This section features articles that have to do exclusively with the economy sector. Launched in 2002, The Diplomat is dedicated to quality analysis and commentary on events occurring in Asia and around the world. The Diplomat provides expert coverage on geo-political trends throughout the Asia-Pacific, defense and intelligence, environment, human security and development, arts, social trends and popular culture.

URL: https://thediplomat.com/topics/economy/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Economic Populist RSS feed

The Economic Populist is an economic opinion and analysis site. We give voice to the little guy and are heavily focused on statistics, sources and graphs. Economic Populist is an Economics, Business, Finance and Labor blog focused on the United States and Middle Class.

URL: https://www.economicpopulist.org/epfeed 📑

 

📡 The Economic Transcript RSS feed

The Economic Transcript covers articles on topics in the fields of economics, finance, politics, business, technology, and the environment. The Economic Transcript is platform for a community of writers and editors from across the globe, to express their views on all worldly affairs.

URL: https://tetofficial.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Enlightened Economist Blog RSS feed

Diane Coyle writes about banks, behavioural capitalism, financial crisis, financial markets, GDP, globalisation, inequality and political economy. Diane is a Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and founded the consultancy Enlightenment Economics.

URL: http://www.enlightenmenteconomics.com/blog/index.php/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Everyday Economist RSS feed

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.

URL: https://everydayecon.wordpress.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Grumpy Economist RSS feed

News, views and commentary from a humorous free-market point of view. Covers articles on economists, environment, banking, finance, financial reform, health economics, inflation, monetary policy, taxes, regulation and more. John H. Cochrane is the The Grumpy Economist, a Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford and was formerly a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He is also an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute.

URL: https://johnhcochrane.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default 📑

 

📡 The Incidental Economist RSS feed

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.

URL: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Money Illusion RSS feed

The Money Illusion is a highly regarded economics blog by Scott Sumner, who teaches at Bentley University. Through his blog, he popularized the idea of targeting the Nominal GDP, an idea which was later endorsed by the Federal Reserve.

URL: http://www.themoneyillusion.com/?feed=rss2 📑

 

📡 The Slack Wire RSS feed

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.

URL: http://jwmason.org/the-slack-wire/feed/ 📑

 

📡 The Sports Economist RSS feed

The Sports Economist is produced by a group of scholars who apply economic thinking to sports. TSE provides commentary and links to issues in the news, along with an occasional essay.

URL: https://thesportseconomist.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 TheBooMoney RSS feed

TheBooMoney will guide you step by step into the world of economics and its various fields. In this way, we will make economics a living reality and an enjoyable practical experience.

URL: https://theboomoney.com/feed/ 📑

 

📡 Thoughts On Economics RSS feed

Hi, I'm Robert. I study economics as a hobby. My interests lie in Post Keynesianism, (Old) Institutionalism, and related paradigms. These seem to me to be approached for understanding actually existing economies. The emphasis on this blog, however, is mainly critical of neoclassical and mainstream economics. I have been alternating numerical counter-examples with fewer mathematical posts.

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Articles cover cautionary tales, marginalia, speeches, economics and other writing. Tim is an economist, journalist and broadcaster. He is author of 'Messy' and the million-selling The Undercover Economist, a senior columnist at the Financial Times, and the presenter of Radio 4's 'More or Less'. Tim has spoken at TED, PopTech and the Sydney Opera House and is a visiting fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.

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True Economics is about original economic ideas and analysis concerning everyday events, news, policy views and their impact on the markets and you.

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Truth on the Market offers commentary on law, business, economics and more. We hope you find some of our posts insightful, thought-provoking, or at least mildly interesting. This blog was formed by a group of law professors and economists.

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📡 Uneasy Money RSS feed

David Glanser is an economist in the Washington DC area. His research and writing have been mostly on monetary economics and policy and the history of economics. Uneasy Money is a blog about monetary policy, which means it is also about monetary theory and macroeconomics.

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Key topics covered are development, competition policy, economic history, education, energy, environment, exchange rates, financial markets, financial regulation and banking, macroeconomic policy, global economy and more. VoxEU.org - CEPR's policy portal was set up in June 2007 to promote research-based policy analysis and commentary by leading economists.

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📡 Worthwhile Canadian Initiative RSS feed

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.

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