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Salamanca34 posted on Fri, Aug 28 2009 9:04 PM

Does anyone have any recommendations for additional economic websites worth visiting other than www.mises.org? 

 

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http://econlog.econlib.org and http://daviddfriedman.blogspot.com/ are great

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http://www.georgereisman.com/blog/

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Bob Murphy is, in my opinion, the best blogging economist out there.

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Salamanca34:
Does anyone have any recommendations for additional economic websites worth visiting other than www.mises.org? 

Here are a few on my daily reading list.

Zero Hedge - technical analysis, up-to-the-minute stuff.  counter-spin.

Daily Reckoning - gold & commodity & sound money oriented. commentary.

Market Ticker - economics current events & trends. counter-spin

Whiskey & Gunpowder - commodity & sound money advocates. commentary.

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TheAustrianEconomists blog, Marginal Revolution, EconLog, The Sociological Imagination (OK, not really economics, but good nonetheless), ThinkMarkets, Organizations & Markets

 

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Fluery replied on Sat, Aug 29 2009 12:05 PM

cafehayek.com

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Does anyone else read The Daily Bell? http://www.thedailybell.com/

 

Lots of good free market stuff here. 

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Eric replied on Sun, Aug 30 2009 3:53 PM

revleft, they are always open and happy to hear dissenting opinions.

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Eric:

revleft, they are always open and happy to hear dissenting opinions.

lol... "what? you think people are capable of living their own lives and not being slaves!!!???  You are crazy!!"

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Salamanca34:
recommendations

I enjoy FEE

Also iea is a nice recourse.

There is The Independent Institute

I expect to get grief for this, but The Cato Institute, is not that bad.

Cheers!

 

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Bank Run, those are all pretty good calls, I actually read The Becker-Posner Blog every now and it's not that bad, neither is Greg Mankiw's blog.

As for more Austrian websites, there's Greg Ranson's Taking Hayek Seriously site, which is pretty decent. Art Caden, Lawrence White and others both blog over at Division of Labour, Acton Institute is also pretty decent. 

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Thanks for all the replies and suggestions!

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