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Posts Tagged ‘Economics’

MRM #23

Posted by Cornell Insider Staff on November 1, 2009

- The 1990 page House health care bill is out.BOOK

- Bloggers say the economy will still be the main issue for the 2010 midterms.

- Obama may be taking his time in deciding what to do in Afghanistan, but the American people aren’t sure about the country’s purpose in Central Asia either.

- Publishers Weekly has a list of the top 10 books of 2009.

- From The Austrian Economists, here’s a video of the “Economists” category being played on Jeopardy. Cornell econ majors: I certainly hope you’re able to answer all of these.

- Not exactly a quick reading link, but if you’ve got time, check out President Skorton’s State of the University Address.

- Like Chief Energy Economist for Deutsche Bank, Adam Sieminski ’71, I also subscribe to The Economist for the covers.

- Just for fun: could Cornellians use personal assistants?

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What You, Cornell Economics Major, Should Be Reading

Posted by Cornell Insider Staff on September 24, 2009

It’s a comprehensive list of the “100 Best Blogs for Econ Students.” I’ve read about a fifth of these at some point. As always, I highly recommend Marginal Revolution, Becker-Posner, and Overcoming Bias, but most of these are quality economics blogs.

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