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Economics Links
Dawgonomics
-This is a blog started by Justin Ralph to spawn
economic discussion between society members and those
interested in the subject matter.
The Cato Institute - The Cato Institute
seeks to broaden the parameters of public policy debate
to allow consideration of the traditional American
principles of limited government, individual liberty,
free markets and peace. Toward that goal, the Institute
strives to achieve greater involvement of the
intelligent, concerned lay public in questions of policy
and the proper role of government.
The Institute for
Humane Studies - IHS is a unique
organization that assists undergraduate and graduate
students worldwide interested in individual liberties.
Internships, fellowships, and scholarships are
available.
The Economist
- The preeminent magazine (that calls itself a
newspaper) for economists, policy makers and world
leaders
Agoraphila
- Economist Glenn Whitman�s
blog that analyzes topics ranging from ladies night
specials to anarchy
Freakonomics
- Blog by authors of book by the same name,
University of
Chicago Economics Professor
Steven Levitt
and NY Times Journalist Stephen
Jubner
MarginalRevolution
- Blog by
George
Mason
University
Professor of Economics
Tyler Cowen
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