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Richard Posner deserves the next Nobel Prize in Economics
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EclectEcon Listed as a Top Economics Blog
See this, which lists EclectEcon among the top 15 international economics blogs (despite using the old name for the blog, it has the correct url).
Canadian economics professor examines economics from a non-U.S.centric point of view. Objective and academically sound theories.
Overall, it's an excellent list of economics blogs, with the serious omission of The Emirates Economist, which ranks quite high in the Technorati rankings.

Update: Gabriel Mihalache's Economic Investigations also deserves mention in the top 100 economics blogs. If you run a graduate programme in economics, read his blog and simply on the basis of that make an admission offer this guy -- he already knows more than many profs.

Category: Blogging, Economics Posted on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at 12:16pm
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Gabriel (www):
Huh. I find it lacking in many ways.


:-) :-) :-)
8.29.2007 1:49pm
Rebekah K (mail) (www):
Oh, dear... are we going to have to widen the upper parts of all the virtual doors, now?
;-)
8.29.2007 6:43pm
Rondi (mail) (www):
Excellent!
8.29.2007 11:13pm
Mike Moffatt (mail) (www):
Seconded. Mr. Mihalache would be an amazing fit for U Rochester. He'd ace Greenwood's Macro course and likely quite enjoy it.
8.30.2007 12:59pm
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