Econ Academics Blog

Aggregator blog for Economics Academics

Welcome to Econ Academics

The purpose of this blog is to encourage the discussion of research in Economics. This is not a traditional blog, as it mainly serves as a portal to other blogs. As was discussed (1, 2) a while ago on the RePEc blog, there is currently little in the Economics profession in terms of forums to discuss current research. Here, we would like to highlight those blogs where this happens and hopefully encourage others to join the fray.

The selection of the featured blogs is made on the following criteria:

  • A fair share of posts discusses current research. The discussion is more about papers and articles than other blog posts, op-ed or newspaper articles.
  • The blog has been active for at least one month and seems to be managed in a sustainable manner.
  • The blog is about Economics, Finance and their fringes. It needs to be of academic nature.

My editorial choices are final, but readers are welcome to discuss them, make proposals, etc. in the comments to this post.

On the two first sidebars, the current selections are displayed with their last several posts. They are ordered alphabetically, but less active blogs may be dropped lower. At this point, the last three posts on each blog are listed. This may change according to posting frequency and space constraints. The rightmost sidebar has other interesting links, including for those blogs that do not allow a dynamic display of their last posts.

Addendum: I have received many suggestions for inclusion. Let me clarify that I am not interested (here) in blogs that discuss current events, other blogs or pieces written by journalists. Blog posts should, in a significant fraction, be about academic research in Economics (and Finance), and readers should be able to comment.

7 Comments »

  Peter Klein wrote @

Great idea, Christian!

  Unknown Professor wrote @

Consider FinanceProfessor as one to add:
http://financeprofessorblog.blogspot.com/

Jim does a great job at highlighting recent finance research (mostly from SSRN, but also things that he’s seen at conferences)

  Gabriel wrote @

Awesome! Just another incentive to stop posting lolcats and start discussing current research issues again!

  David Hoopes wrote @

What a great idea. I really like your focus on the academic. There are plenty of sites that talk about other sites and certainly journalists do a great job of covering each other and themselves.

  Chris Jeffords wrote @

Nice idea.; as if I didn’t have enough on my plate studying for the prelim’s and enduring course-work that now I will read through here and Professor Langlois’ blog. May I offer Brad DeLong’s Semi-Daily Journal (http://delong.typepad.com/) as fitting your criteria above.

  Jan Husdal wrote @

Hm…maybe I should submit my own blog…a gateway to journal articles, research papers, books, websites and other resources in Supply Chain Research, personally collected and reviewed by Jan Husdal, a researcher, consultant, PhD-student and academic in spe from Norway.

  Bolormaa Shagdar wrote @

This is really a great idea and I think economists do need these resources for serious talk. I would like to suggest our site https://recoup09.wordpress.com for inclusion into the portal. We are based at Cambridge University and are looking at the interface between education and poverty (through its social and labour market outcomes).


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