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Discover Economics

Discover Economics aims to broaden the appeal of economics to potential students, change their perceptions of economics and economists and increase diversity among economics students.

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EconLog

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.

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Economics Experts Panel

The Initiative on Global Markets (IGM) explores economists’ views on vital policy issues via our US and European Economic Experts Panels. They regularly poll over 80 economists on a range of timely and relevant topics.

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Economics Observatory

The Economics Observatory (ECO) is a new project that bridges the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public which provides balanced and reliable answers to the economic questions that Covid-19 and its aftermath will bring.

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EconomistUK

The personal website of David Smith, Economics Editor of The Sunday Times, London aims to provide knowledge and stimulate debate on economics, for business people, students, economists and others.

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The Grumpy Economist

Read Professor John. H Cochrane, Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford blogs of news, views, and commentary, from a humorous free-market point of view.

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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.

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VoxEU

VoxEU provides you with research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists. Vox columns cover all fields of economics broadly defined and is widely read, however we recommend the following blogs on Economic History:

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