Top 100 Economics RSS Feeds
Best Economics RSS Feeds On the Web
A comprehensive collection of the best economics RSS feeds selected from top economics blogs and trusted publishers. Each feed is chosen for its content quality, consistency, and relevance, ensuring you get accurate and up-to-date economics coverage.
Top Economics News and Industry Publications
1. The Wall Street Journal » Economy RSS Feed
RSS Feed feeds.content.dowjones.io/pu.. Follow RSS Website wsj.com/economy
Real Time Economics offers exclusive news, analysis and commentary on the U.S. and global economy, central bank policy and economics. Economic insight and analysis from The Wall Street Journal.MORE Facebook Followers 8MTwitter Followers 995.2K Frequency 8 posts/day Export RSS feeds list Get access to 250k active RSS feeds of news websites, blogs, magazines and podcasts with email contacts in 1500 niche categories.(Export Full Database)Get targeted RSS list in your niche at your fingertips. Email us the categories of RSS feeds you're interested in at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share the list in an Excel spreadsheet or CSV format.Email us Export RSS List
2. Financial Times » Global Economy RSS Feed
RSS Feed ft.com/stream/sectionsId/.. Follow RSS Website ft.com/global-economy
Get the latest news on global economics. The Financial Times (FT) is one of the world's leading news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy.
Facebook Followers 4.7MTwitter Followers 6.4MInstagram Followers 4.7M
3. Zero Hedge RSS Feed
RSS Feed feeds.feedburner.com/zerohed.. Follow RSS Website zerohedge.com
Get a curated daily recap of the most popular and important stories. Our goal is to skeptically examine and, where necessary, attack the flaccid institution that financial journalism has become, to liberate oppressed knowledge and to provide analysis uninhibited by political constraint. Zero Hedge is a far-right libertarian financial blog and news aggregator.MORE Twitter Followers 2M
4. The Street RSS Feed
RSS Feed thestreet.com/economonitor/... Follow RSS Website thestreet.com/economonitor
Hosted by Nouriel Roubini, EconoMonitor is an important destination for economic news, analysis, and opinion with an impressive list of contributors adding to the conversation daily.
Facebook Followers 415.7KTwitter Followers 868.4KInstagram Followers 155.2K
5. Calculated Risk Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed calculatedriskblog.com/feeds.. Follow RSS Website calculatedriskblog.com
Calculated Risk is a well known financial blog maintained by Bill McBride since January of 2005. While its coverage of individual stocks is limited, the financial blog is widely followed for its economic commentary. Traders often use the stories to formulate opinions about macroeconomic events such as housing data or employment statistics and how they will affect major indices.MORE Facebook Followers 1Twitter Followers 89.4K
6. Naked Capitalism RSS Feed
RSS Feed nakedcapitalism.com/feed Follow RSS Website nakedcapitalism.com
Fearless commentary on finance, economics, politics and power. Also covers topics such as banking industry, credit markets, economic fundamentals, macroeconomic policy income disparity, social policy and values, free markets and their discontents, banana republic and more. Created by Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism is an American financial news and analysis blog that chronicles the large scale, concerted campaign to reduce the bargaining power and pay of ordinary workers relative to investors and elite technocrats.MORE Facebook Followers 8Twitter Followers 26.6K
7. Freakonomics Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed freakonomics.com/feed Follow RSS Website freakonomics.com/blog
An economist and a journalist join forces to make the often daunting topic of economics easily understood and digested by general audiences. Its a fun and informative exploration of how the subjects basic principles drive the minutiae of day-to-day existence.MORE Facebook Followers 344.7KTwitter Followers 602.9K
8. The Big Picture (Barry Ritholtz) RSS Feed
RSS Feed ritholtz.com/feed Follow RSS Website ritholtz.com
Veteran market commentator — Bloomberg contributor, long-running daily blog.
Facebook Followers 3.5KTwitter Followers 250K
9. MishTalk RSS Feed
RSS Feed mishtalk.com/feed Follow RSS Website mishtalk.com
This highly praised global economics blog is written by Mike 'Mish' Shedlock, an investment advisor. Mike provides profound comments on macroeconomic trends around the world, which makes this a must read blog.MORE Twitter Followers 33.3K
10. The Capital Spectator RSS Feed
RSS Feed capitalspectator.com/feed Follow RSS Website capitalspectator.com
CapitalSpectator is a finance/investment/economics blog that's edited by James Picerno. The site's focus is macroeconomics, the business cycle, and portfolio strategy (with an emphasis on asset allocation and related analytics).MORE Facebook Followers 91Twitter Followers 3.8K
Academic and Professor-Led Economics Blogs
1. Greg Mankiw's Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed gregmankiw.blogspot.com/feed.. Follow RSS Website gregmankiw.blogspot.com
The author Greg Mankiw, a Professor of Economics at Harvard University, has created some unique content like a principles of economics rap and animated video. His advice for student is extremely relevant for anyone studying economics.MORE Facebook Followers 568Twitter Followers 12.2K
2. Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality RSS Feed
RSS Feed braddelong.substack.com/feed Follow RSS Website braddelong.substack.com
Economic history, economics, political economy, finance, & forecasting. Here to try to make you (and me) smarter in a world with many increasingly deep & complicated troubles... Click to read Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of readers.MORE Twitter Followers 83K
3. The Grumpy Economist RSS Feed
RSS Feed johnhcochrane.blogspot.com/f.. Follow RSS Website johnhcochrane.blogspot.com
News, views and commentary from a humorous free-market point of view. Covers articles on economists, environment, banking, finance, financial reform, health economics, inflation, monetary policy, taxes, regulation and more. John H. Cochrane is the The Grumpy Economist, a Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford and was formerly a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He is also an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute.MORE Twitter Followers 53.6K
4. The Money Illusion RSS Feed
RSS Feed themoneyillusion.com/?feed=rss2 Follow RSS Website themoneyillusion.com
The Money Illusion is a highly regarded economics blog by Scott Sumner, who teaches at Bentley University. Through his blog, he popularized the idea of targeting the Nominal GDP, an idea which was later endorsed by the Federal Reserve.MORE Twitter Followers 4.3K Since Feb 2009
5. Cafe Hayek RSS Feed
RSS Feed cafehayek.com/feed Follow RSS Website cafehayek.com
Cafe Hayek is a very popular economics blog by Professor Don Boudreaux (George Mason University) and Russ Roberts (Research Fellow at Stanford University). They argue against a Keynesian view of economics in today's issues and governmental systems.MORE Facebook Followers 5.3KTwitter Followers 7.7K
6. Economist's View RSS Feed
RSS Feed economistsview.typepad.com/e.. Follow RSS Website economistsview.typepad.com
Mark Thoma, a Professor of Economics at the University of Oregon, writes about macroeconomics on the Economist's View. He posts a daily round-up of interesting blogs links, while sometimes writing his own detailed analysis in longer posts.MORE Twitter Followers 909
7. Marginal Revolution RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website marginalrevolution.com
Marginal Revolutions is currently one of the most popular economics blogs. It is written by Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, both of whom are professors at George Mason University. In addition to a daily roundup of interesting links, the blog features some of the best economics debates on the web.MORE Facebook Followers 15.5KTwitter Followers 74K
8. Brad DeLong RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website delong.typepad.com
J. Bradford DeLong was one of the first economics bloggers and his continues to reflect that with a large number of links. DeLong is a Professor of Economics at U.C. Berkeley. His well thought out insights on macroeconomic issues makes this a must-read blog.MORE Twitter Followers 83K
9. Mainly Macro RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website mainlymacro.blogspot.com
Comments on macroeconomic issues. Simon Wren-Lewis is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Fellow of Merton College, University of Oxford. His excellent writing style and explanation appeals to economists and non-economists.MORE Twitter Followers 36.4K
10. Dani Rodrik's Weblog RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website rodrik.typepad.com
Dani Rodrik's weblog is authored by economist and Professor Dani Rodrik (Harvard Kennedy School). His blog looks thoroughly at the underlying issues of global development.
Twitter Followers 191.6K
Central Banks, Fed, and Government Economics
1. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York RSS Feed
RSS Feed libertystreeteconomics.newyo.. Follow RSS Website libertystreeteconomics.newyo..
The New York Fed's Liberty Street Economics blog provides commentary on current economic topics relating to monetary policy, macroeconomic developments, financial stability issues, and regional trends in the Second Federal Reserve District.MORE Facebook Followers 60KTwitter Followers 16.3K
2. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis RSS Feed
RSS Feed stlouisfed.org/rss/page reso.. Follow RSS Website stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy
On the Economy is the blog of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. It shares expert analysis and commentary on current economic trends, policy issues, and research in a clear and accessible way for a broad audience.MORE Facebook Followers 12.9KTwitter Followers 261.6KInstagram Followers 13.8K
3. Atlanta Fed » Macroblog RSS Feed
RSS Feed atlantafed.org/RSS/macroblog.. Follow RSS Website atlantafed.org/blogs/macroblog
The Atlanta Fed's macroblog provides commentary on economic topics including monetary policy, macroeconomic developments, financial issues and Southeast regional trends.
Facebook Followers 10.1KTwitter Followers 94.6KInstagram Followers 8.1K
4. Economic Policy Institute Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed epi.org/blog/feed Follow RSS Website epi.org/blog
Covers articles on topics such as wages, safety laws, regulation, unions and labor standards, unemployment insurance, health, paid sick leave, jobs, budget, taxes, public investment, immigration, economic mobility, budget and more. The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions.MORE Facebook Followers 132.8KTwitter Followers 85.8K
5. Equitable Growth RSS Feed
RSS Feed equitablegrowth.org/feed Follow RSS Website equitablegrowth.org
Non-profit research & grantmaking organization dedicated to advancing evidence-backed ideas & policies that promote strong, stable & broad-based economic growth
Facebook Followers 2.5KTwitter Followers 23K
6. IMF Blogs RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website imf.org/en/Blogs
The International Monetary Fund has a key position in promoting the health of the world economy. Established in 1944 as a part of the United Nations system, the IMF's primary purpose is to ensure the stability of the international monetary system the system of exchange rates and international payments that enables countries and their citizens to buy goods and services from each other. This is essential for sustainable economic growth and rising living standards.MORE Facebook Followers 1.2MTwitter Followers 2.3MInstagram Followers 314.3K
7. American Economic Association RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website aeaweb.org
AEAweb is the official website of the American Economic Association, a nonprofit scholarly organization for economists. It publishes leading economics journals, supports research and education, and provides job listings, conference details, and resources for the economics community.MORE Facebook Followers 13.8KTwitter Followers 16K
8. Peterson Institute for International Economics RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website piie.com
Leading international economics think tank.
Facebook Followers 16.8KTwitter Followers 92.8K
9. The Center for Economic and Policy Research Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website cepr.net/blog/the-americas-blog
The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) promotes democratic debate on the most important economic and social issues that affect people's lives. CEPR is committed to presenting issues in an accurate and understandable manner, so that the public is better prepared to choose among the various policy options. This blog is great for people looking to stay informed about the American economy.MORE Facebook Followers 62.3KTwitter Followers 49.8K
10. Centre for Economic Policy Research RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website cepr.org/voxeu
Key topics covered are development, competition policy, economic history, education, energy, environment, exchange rates, financial markets, financial regulation and banking, macroeconomic policy, global economy and more. VoxEU.org - CEPR's policy portal was set up in June 2007 to promote research-based policy analysis and commentary by leading economists.MORE Twitter Followers 63K
Economics Think Tanks and Research Institutions
1. American Institute for Economic Research RSS Feed
RSS Feed aier.org/feed Follow RSS Website aier.org
Articles on daily economy, business conditions, authoritarianism, government, fiscal policy, economic history, financial markets, regulation and more. Founded in 1933, AIER is dedicated to developing and promoting the ideas of pure freedom and private governance by combining advanced economic research with accessible media outreach and educational programming to cultivate a better, broader understanding of the fundamental principles that enable peace and prosperity around the world.MORE Facebook Followers 314KTwitter Followers 24.7K
2. New Economics Foundation RSS Feed
RSS Feed neweconomics.org/feed.rss Follow RSS Website neweconomics.org/section/art..
The New Economics Foundation works with people igniting change from below and combines this with rigorous research to fight for change at the top. NEF aims to create a new economy that works for people and within environmental limits.MORE Facebook Followers 57.4KTwitter Followers 85.4K
3. Econlib Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed econlib.org/feed/main Follow RSS Website econlib.org/econlog
Econlib Blog covers articles on behavioral economics, moral reasoning, free markets, finance, public health, business economics, productivity, economic education, and more. 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.MORE Facebook Followers 90.4KTwitter Followers 24.1K
4. Casey Mulligan Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed caseymulligan.blogspot.com/f.. Follow RSS Website caseymulligan.blogspot.com
The basic tools of supply and demand presented and extended in Chicago Price Theory help immensely to understand and predict everyday events in our world. These events relate to, among other things, macroeconomics, fiscal policy, health and labor markets, and industrial organization.MORE
5. Cato Institute RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website cato.org/alt-m
A blog devoted to exploring and promoting ideas for an alternative monetary future. Our goal is to reveal the shortcomings of today's centralized, bureaucratic, and discretionary monetary arrangements, and to bring serious consideration of real alternatives to the center stage of current monetary and financial reform debates.MORE Facebook Followers 3.8KTwitter Followers 4.8K Since May 2011
6. Mises Institute RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website mises.org
Covers articles on topics such as anti-politics, big government, capitalism, democracy, economic freedom and policy, education, financial markets, global economy, inflation and more. The Mises Institute exists to promote teaching and research in the Austrian school of economics, and individual freedom, honest history, and international peace, in the tradition of Ludwig von Mises and Murray N. Rothbard.MORE Facebook Followers 216.8KTwitter Followers 193.9K
7. INET Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website ineteconomics.org/perspectiv..
The Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization devoted to developing and sharing the ideas that can repair our broken economy and create a more equal, prosperous, and just society.MORE Facebook Followers 297.7KTwitter Followers 69K
8. Levy Economics Institute of Bard College RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website levyinstitute.org
Multiplier Effect is the blog of The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, an economics research organization. The posts focus on economic policy in the United States and the rest of the world, prompting a reasoned discussion on current issues.MORE Facebook Followers 3.9K
9. Prime Economics RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website primeeconomics.org/articles
Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) is a network of macroeconomists, political economists and professionals from related disciplines who seek to engage with a diverse audience in order to de-mystify economic theories, policies and ideas. Our aim is to develop and frame macroeconomic theories, applications and solutions to the severe economic, social and ecological problems of the world.MORE Twitter Followers 9.7K
10. Local Futures Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website localfutures.org/blog
Local Futures is an international non-profit organization dedicated to renewing ecological and social well-being by strengthening communities and local economies worldwide. In other words: building economics of happiness.MORE Facebook Followers 130.6KTwitter Followers 8.5KInstagram Followers 48.9K
Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, and Fed Watching
1. Econbrowser RSS Feed
RSS Feed econbrowser.com/feed Follow RSS Website econbrowser.com
Menzie Chinn and James Hamilton — academic economists blogging on macro and policy.
2. Baseline Scenario RSS Feed
RSS Feed baselinescenario.com/feed Follow RSS Website baselinescenario.com
The Baseline Scenario is a blog discussing economics and economic policy written by Simon Johnson and James Kwak.The Baseline Scenario is dedicated to explaining some of the key issues in the global economy and developing concrete policy proposals.MORE Twitter Followers 5K
3. Economics One RSS Feed
RSS Feed economicsone.com/feed Follow RSS Website economicsone.com
Professor John Taylor (Stanford University) is the author of all the blogs at Economics One, a blog suited for more experienced economists. Here, he analyzes and gives astute commentary on mostly current macroeconomic issues.MORE Twitter Followers 19.6K
4. Market Monetarist RSS Feed
RSS Feed marketmonetarist.com/feed Follow RSS Website marketmonetarist.com
The purpose of this blog is to follow the theoretical and empirical development of Market Monetarism as well as hopefully contribute to the development of the school.
Twitter Followers 19.6K
5. Macro and Other Market Musings RSS Feed
RSS Feed feeds.feedburner.com/blogspo.. Follow RSS Website macromarketmusings.blogspot.com
Blog by David Beckworth, an associate Professor of Economics at Western Kentucky University, has recently launched an awesome podcast that features well-known economists, many of whom are featured on this list. David's blog highlights is a great place to start to learn about specific economic events.MORE Twitter Followers 27.3K
6. long and variable RSS Feed
RSS Feed longandvariable.wordpress.co.. Follow RSS Website longandvariable.wordpress.com
Long and Variable is a blog on macroeconomics and public policy. Authored by Professor Tony Yates (University of Birmingham), this blog is quite detailed and knowledgeable about global monetary policy.MORE Twitter Followers 31.6K Since Jul 2013
7. Notayesmanseconomics's Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed notayesmanseconomics.wordpre.. Follow RSS Website notayesmanseconomics.wordpre..
Blog by Shaun Richards. I am an independent economist who studied at the London School of Economics. My speciality is monetary economics and I analyse current economic trends.
Twitter Followers 13.1K Since Nov 2009
8. David Andolfatto RSS Feed
RSS Feed andolfatto.blogspot.com/feed.. Follow RSS Website andolfatto.blogspot.com
Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.
9. Moneyness RSS Feed
RSS Feed moneyness.ca/feeds/posts/def.. Follow RSS Website moneyness.ca
Economics, monetary economics, central banking, free banking, gold, the history of economic thought, finance, stock markets, economic history, Canadian economics, and the visualization of data.MORE Twitter Followers 28.4K
10. Money And Banking RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website moneyandbanking.com
Welcome to Money, Banking and Financial Markets, the site where you can learn about finance and economics.
Twitter Followers 2.3K
Behavioral Economics, Microeconomics, and Game Theory
1. Cheap Talk RSS Feed
RSS Feed cheaptalk.org/feed Follow RSS Website cheaptalk.org
Blog by two professors at Northwestern University, Jeff Ely and Sandeep Baliga, this blog mostly discusses economic and political issues and other interests of the writers.
Twitter Followers 2.7K
2. Microeconomic Insights RSS Feed
RSS Feed microeconomicinsights.org/feed Follow RSS Website microeconomicinsights.org
The Microeconomic Insights blog posts summaries of high quality microeconomic research to inform its audience about global microeconomic issues. Its topics cover all areas of microeconomics, including development, health economics, environmental economics and international trade.MORE Twitter Followers 3.2K
3. Rajiv Sethi RSS Feed
RSS Feed rajivsethi.blogspot.com/feed.. Follow RSS Website rajivsethi.blogspot.com
Rajiv Sethi is a Professor of Economics at Columbia University. His blogis about economics, finance and statistics.
Twitter Followers 5.5K
4. Chris Blattman Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed chrisblattman.com/feed Follow RSS Website chrisblattman.com/blog
Chris Blattman is an Associate Professor at Columbia University. Through his blog, Chris explores statistics and cultural trends to examine poverty and political participation. His weekly links capture some of the best content on the web.MORE Facebook Followers 4.5KTwitter Followers 95.6K
5. Evolving Economics Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed jasoncollins.blog/feed.xml Follow RSS Website jasoncollins.blog
A blog by Jason Collins on economics, evolution and those areas in between. Posts mainly focussed on topics such as Economics, Behavioural and Data science.
Twitter Followers 4.4K Since Aug 2010
6. Managerial Econ RSS Feed
RSS Feed feeds.feedburner.com/Manager.. Follow RSS Website managerialecon.blogspot.com
The Managerial Economics blog primarily focuses on how economics can be used by business managers to make effective strategic decisions. Entries often apply economic reasoning to items in the news related to business decisions. It is written by four business school professors who have averaged 2-3 posts per week for about a decade.MORE Since Jul 2007
7. Tim Harford RSS Feed
RSS Feed timharford.com/feed Follow RSS Website timharford.com/article
Articles cover cautionary tales, marginalia, speeches, economics and other writing. Tim is an economist, journalist and broadcaster. He is author of 'Messy' and the million-selling The Undercover Economist, a senior columnist at the Financial Times, and the presenter of Radio 4's 'More or Less'. Tim has spoken at TED, PopTech and the Sydney Opera House and is a visiting fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.MORE Facebook Followers 18.9KTwitter Followers 182.3K
8. The Enlightened Economist Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed enlightenmenteconomics.com/b.. Follow RSS Website enlightenmenteconomics.com/blog
On The Enlightened Economist Blog, Diane Coyle writes about banks, behavioral capitalism, financial crisis, financial markets, GDP, globalization, inequality, and political economy. Diane is a Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and founded the consultancy Enlightenment Economics.MORE Twitter Followers 63.4K
9. Coordination Problem RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website coordinationproblem.org
Professional economists from the Austrian school commenting on scholarly research in economics and current events.
Heterodox, MMT, and Progressive Economics
1. William Mitchell Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed billmitchell.org/blog/?feed=.. Follow RSS Website billmitchell.org/blog
Bill Mitchell is a Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE), at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. His blog is about Modern Monetary Theory with importance to macroeconomic reality. The blog provides information about macroeconomic research, teaching, and advocacy!MORE Twitter Followers 20.8K Since Sep 2008
2. Mike Norman Economics RSS Feed
RSS Feed feeds.feedburner.com/blog.. Follow RSS Website mikenormaneconomics.blogspot..
An economics, investment, trading and policy blog with a focus on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). We seek the truth, avoid the mainstream and are virulently anti-neoliberalism.
Facebook Followers 715Twitter Followers 5.3K
3. Real-World Economics Review Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed rwer.wordpress.com/feed Follow RSS Website rwer.wordpress.com
Go through the Real-World Economics Review Blog and learn more about articles, books, issues, reviews, and much more related to economics.
Twitter Followers 16.1K
4. New Economic Perspectives RSS Feed
RSS Feed neweconomicperspectives.org/.. Follow RSS Website neweconomicperspectives.org
We offer policy advice and economic analysis from a group of professional economists, legal scholars, and financial market practitioners. Dedicated to modern money theory (MMT) and policies to promote financial stability and the attainment of full employment.MORE Facebook Followers 3.4KTwitter Followers 1.9K
5. The Slack Wire RSS Feed
RSS Feed jwmason.org/the-slack-wire/feed Follow RSS Website jwmason.org/the-slack-wire
Josh Mason, an Assistant Professor of Economics at City University of New York, blogs at The Slack Wire. This economics blog primarily revolves around macroeconomics issues and economic history, which Josh captures extremely well. He does an excellent job of analyzing economic news.MORE Twitter Followers 23.4K
6. Michael Hudson RSS Feed
RSS Feed michael-hudson.com/feed Follow RSS Website michael-hudson.com
Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including China, Iceland, and Latvia on finance and tax law. He gives presentations on various topics at conferences and meetingsMORE
7. Lars P Syll RSS Feed
RSS Feed larspsyll.wordpress.com/feed Follow RSS Website larspsyll.wordpress.com
Lars Pålsson Syll received a Ph.D. in economic history in 1991 and a Ph.D. in economics in 1997, both at Lund University. He became an associate professor in economic history in 1995 and has since 2004 been a professor of social science at Malmö University. His primary research areas have been in the philosophy, history, and methodology of economics.MORE Twitter Followers 2.3K
8. Thoughts On Economics RSS Feed
RSS Feed robertvienneau.blogspot.com/.. Follow RSS Website robertvienneau.blogspot.com
Hi, I'm Robert. I study economics as a hobby. My interests lie in Post Keynesianism, (Old) Institutionalism, and related paradigms. These seem to me to be approached for understanding actually existing economies. The emphasis on this blog, however, is mainly critical of neoclassical and mainstream economics. I have been alternating numerical counter-examples with fewer mathematical posts.MORE Since Apr 2006
9. Angry Bear Blog » Economics RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website angrybearblog.com/category/u..
The Angry Bear blog is a very popular multi-author blog. This left-leaning blog provides incisive commentary on U.S./Economics, law and politics.
Facebook Followers 272Twitter Followers 1.9K
10. Robert Reich RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website robertreich.org
Robert Reich is the former secretary of labor for the Clinton administration. He's currently Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the U.C. at Berkeley. His blogging style is thought-provoking, direct and understandable.MORE Facebook Followers 5MTwitter Followers 1.5M
Free Market, Austrian, and Libertarian Economics
1. Armstrong Economics Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed armstrongeconomics.com/feed Follow RSS Website armstrongeconomics.com/blog
Armstrong Economics offers a unique perspective intended to educate the general public and organizations on the underlying trends within the global economic and political environment.
Twitter Followers 37.6K
2. Economic Prism RSS Feed
RSS Feed economicprism.com/rss_feed.xml Follow RSS Website economicprism.com
Explore independent ideas on the Economy, Financial Markets, and Investing, viewed through a prism of free market principles, limited government, and individual liberty. Economic Prism goes beyond immediate effects and analyzes the broader, long-term consequences of policies on the economy.MORE Twitter Followers 194
3. Knowledge Problem RSS Feed
RSS Feed knowledgeproblem.com/feed Follow RSS Website knowledgeproblem.com
Commentary on Economics, Information and Human Action. Knowledge Problem was created by Professors Lynne Kiesling (Northwestern University) and Michael Giberson (Texas Tech University). They explore topics and breakdown current news related to anti-trust and energy economics.MORE Facebook Followers 701Twitter Followers 4.3K
4. Economic Policy Journal RSS Feed
RSS Feed feeds.feedburner.com/economi.. Follow RSS Website economicpolicyjournal.com
Economic Policy Journal is a blog that provides an analysis of current economic data, issues, and macroeconomic policy. It is written by Robert Wenzel.
Twitter Followers 4.2K
5. Stochastic Trend RSS Feed
RSS Feed stochastictrend.blogspot.com.. Follow RSS Website stochastictrend.blogspot.com
I am an energy and environmental economist with an interdisciplinary background at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. I'm an associate editor of Ecological Economics and a research associate in CAMA and CCEP. You can learn more about me and download working papers and data by visiting my website.MORE Twitter Followers 1.9K
6. Barter is Evil RSS Feed
RSS Feed barterisevil.com/feed Follow RSS Website barterisevil.com
Barter is Evil is an economics blog where the author, Professor David Flynn (University of North Dakota) encourages the exchange of ideas on economics, economic history and statistics. His blog places an emphasis on the North Dakota economy, which provides us with great insight on the impact of the oil industry boom there.MORE Twitter Followers 668 Frequency 2 posts/month
7. Lectures to Simplify Economics And Economic Analyses RSS Feed
RSS Feed intelligenteconomics.blogspo.. Follow RSS Website intelligenteconomics.blogspo..
Intelligent Economics is a blog created by me, who is a former business management student, to lecture about economics concepts and theories. The main goal of this blog is to make education easily accesible and freely available even for the people who are non-economists.MORE
8. Arcadia Economics Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed Follow RSS Website arcadiaeconomics.com/blog
The truth behind Wall Street, what's coming next, and how to thrive while we watch the dollar die!
Twitter Followers 41.6K
Specialty Economics (Health, Sports, Environmental)
1. The Incidental Economist RSS Feed
RSS Feed theincidentaleconomist.com/w.. Follow RSS Website theincidentaleconomist.com/w..
With the strength of over half a dozen regular contributors, who are professors and researchers, The Incidental Economist is one of the most formidable health economics blogs. They blog about the U.S. health care system, how it works and how it could be improved.MORE Facebook Followers 2.1KTwitter Followers 8.5K
2. Environmental Economics RSS Feed
RSS Feed env-econ.net/feed/atom Follow RSS Website env-econ.net
The two authors, Tim Haab and John Whitehead are both Economics Professors. Environmental Economics is a blog intended for a wide audience and approaches its arguments with an easy to understand writing style.MORE Twitter Followers 3.1K
3. An Economic View of the Environment RSS Feed
RSS Feed robertstavinsblog.org/feed Follow RSS Website robertstavinsblog.org
An Economic View of The Environment is a blog by Robert Stavins, who is a professor at Harvard University and is the Director of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program. His posts paint a comprehensive view of global environmental issues from an economic standpoint.MORE Twitter Followers 6.1K
4. Truth on the Market RSS Feed
RSS Feed truthonthemarket.com/feed Follow RSS Website truthonthemarket.com
Truth on the Market, a group of law professors and economists offering commentary on law, business, economics, and more. We launched this website to provide the metaphysical subjective truth on abstract, concrete, and invisible markets throughout the civilized world. We hope you find some of our posts insightful, thought-provoking, and interesting.MORE Twitter Followers 911
5. Peter Gordon's Blog RSS Feed
RSS Feed petergordonsblog.com/feeds/p.. Follow RSS Website petergordonsblog.com
A blog exploring the intersection of economic thinking and urban planning/real estate development and related big-think themes.Gordon's research interests are in applied urban economics.
6. The Economic Historian RSS Feed
RSS Feed economic-historian.com/feed Follow RSS Website economic-historian.com
The Economic Historian is an online magazine that aims to create a multidisciplinary space for scholars to engage with each other. While contributors are not limited to these topics, The Economic Historian is primarily focused on the history of capitalism, political economy, monetary history, and the history of economic thought.MORE Facebook Followers 12.9KTwitter Followers 3.6K
7. Economics in the Rear-View Mirror RSS Feed
RSS Feed irwincollier.com/feed Follow RSS Website irwincollier.com
With this blog, Economics in the Rear-View Mirror, I am sharing a growing selection of artifacts mostly related to the undergraduate and graduate teaching of economics in the United States from the 1870s through the 1970s.MORE Facebook Followers 831Twitter Followers 1.3K
8. Healthcare Economist RSS Feed
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Jason's research interests include all issues related to healthcare policy and economics, value-based purchasing, the health insurance market, and Medicare policy research.
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9. The Academic Health Economists' Blog RSS Feed
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The Academic Health Economists' Blog exists to provide an online presence for the discussion of issues and developments in health economics. A place where people can present their views, opinions, ideas, and takes on current affairs from the perspective of health economics. The site has a simple aim is to promote healthy debate in the field, with a sharing of ideas.MORE Facebook Followers 711Twitter Followers 6.3K Since Feb 2011
10. The Sports Economist RSS Feed
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The Sports Economist is produced by a group of scholars who apply economic thinking to sports. TSE provides commentary and links to issues in the news, along with an occasional essay.
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Investment, Markets, and Financial Economics
1. Edward Yardeni RSS Feed
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Analyses of the key variables driving the economy and markets. Daily insights, focused news, clear charts, and video webcasts from Dr. Ed Yardeni and his team.
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2. Nevins Research Blog RSS Feed
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DANIEL NEVINS, CFA, has invested professionally for thirty years, including more than a decade at both J.P. Morgan and SEI Investments. He is perhaps best known for his behavioral economics research, which was included in the curriculum for the Chartered Financial Analyst program and earned him recognition as one of the founders of goals-based investing. He has an economics degree from the Wharton School of Business and a degree from the University of Pennsylvania's engineering school.MORE
3. Daniel Lacalle RSS Feed
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Daniel Lacalle is a Ph.D. in Economy and fund manager. He holds the CIIA financial analyst title, with a postgraduate degree in IESE and a master's degree in economic investigation (UCV).
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4. Credit Writedowns Pro RSS Feed
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Credit Writedowns is a news and opinion site dedicated to bringing a well-informed view of finance, economics, markets, and foreign policy into the mainstream consciousness. Edward Harrison is the founder of the finance news and forecasting site Credit Writedowns.MORE Facebook Followers 997Twitter Followers 43.3K
5. First Trust Blog » Economics RSS Feed
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First Trust Economics Blog, The Antidote to Convential Wisdom Blog which provides daily commentary and insightful remarks on the economy.
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6. Real Economy Blog RSS Feed
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The Real Economy Blog from RSM US LLP was developed to provide timely economic insights about the middle market economy.
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7. ITR Economic Blog RSS Feed
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The ITR Economics blog is a regularly updated economic insights blog that shares market and industry trend analysis, business strategy advice, and economic forecasting commentary from expert economists.MORE Facebook Followers 2.1KInstagram Followers 2.2K
8. BusinessEconomics Blog RSS Feed
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The author of this blog is Keith Pilbeam who is currently Professor of International Economics and Finance at City, University of London. Follow to get the updates.
9. Mauldin Economics RSS Feed
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John Mauldin is the author of Bull's Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market (Wiley, 2004), an analyst, and a financial writer. He has been helping individual investors and institutions develop a clearer understanding of the forces driving the global economy and investment markets. He also the co-sponsor of an annual conference in California featuring a literal Who's Who in the world of economics and investments. Subscribe to this blog feed for financial and investment advice from top financial and geopolitical experts.MORE Facebook Followers 4.2KTwitter Followers 7.3K
10. Brad Cornell's Economics Blog RSS Feed
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Brad Cornell teaches financial economics at the California Institute of Technology.
International and Regional Economics
1. FocusEconomics News RSS Feed
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FocusEconomics is a leading provider of economic analysis and forecasts for 131 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas and price forecasts for 34 key commodities. Follow to get thousands of economic indicators, including historical data, current economic statistics, and economic forecasts.MORE Facebook Followers 7.2KTwitter Followers 11.3K
2. Offsetting Behaviour RSS Feed
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This New Zealand based economics blog was created by two economists, Eric Crampton and Seamus Hogan. They explore a range of fascinating topics from sports economics to housing and much more. Sharp and easy to follow analysis.MORE Twitter Followers 6.4K
3. John Quiggin RSS Feed
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John Quiggin's blog focuses on Australian economics and politics. He delivers an interesting perspective on current events in Australia. He also hosts a weekly 'sandpit' forum style discussion.MORE Facebook Followers 1.3KTwitter Followers 15.1K
4. Developing Economics RSS Feed
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The Developing Economics blog takes a critical and pluralist approach to the field of Development Economics. Our in-depth, comprehensive articles seek to stimulate debate and reflection on economic development among academics and practitioners from all relevant fields. Our team consists of distinguished research fellows and professors working in the field of economics.MORE Facebook Followers 5KTwitter Followers 26.7KInstagram Followers 1.2K
5. Roger Farmer's Economic Window Blog RSS Feed
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Roger Farmer is a Research Director at NIESR, London, and Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick in the UK. He is also a Distinguished Professor of Economics at UCLA and considers his views as a 'blend of Keynesian and classical ideas.' The topics in his blog cover macroeconomic issues such as Federal Reserve policy.MORE Twitter Followers 14.3K Since Jan 2014
6. Peter Martin RSS Feed
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Peter Martin is the Business and Economy Editor of The Conversation and a visiting fellow at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. A former economics editor of The Age and economics correspondent for ABC radio, he co-hosts The Economists on ABC RN.MORE Facebook Followers 3KTwitter Followers 30.8K
7. Worthwhile Canadian Initiative RSS Feed
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The Worthwhile Canadian Initiative blog is a self proclaimed 'mainly Canadian economics blog'. Written by a group of intelligent economists, this blog is filled with top quality posts ranging from health, finance and inequality.MORE Twitter Followers 4.7K
8. John Kay RSS Feed
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John Kay is one of Britain's leading economists. His interests focus on the relationships between economics and business. Today his main focus is on writing and he is renowned for his ability to express complex ideas clearly and succinctly. He is a journalist for the Financial Times, a successful author, an academic and a businessman.MORE Facebook Followers 147
9. Antonio Fatas on the Global Economy RSS Feed
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Antonio Fatas is a Professor of Economics at INSEAD, an international business school with campuses in Singapore, France and Abu Dhabi. Antonio highlights important economic data coming out central banks and analyzes the implications for us in a way that is readable by economists and non-economists.MORE Twitter Followers 6.9K
10. Asia Economics Blog RSS Feed
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The American Committee on Asian Economic Studies promotes research on Asian economies and facilitates engagement between American and Asian economists.
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Personal Economist Blogs and Commentary
1. The Conversable Economist RSS Feed
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Timothy Taylor's economics blog — Journal of Economic Perspectives editor.
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2. Coppola Comment RSS Feed
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I'm Frances Coppola, writer, singer, and twitterer extraordinaire. Coppola Comment started out as a place where I could ramble on about anything that interested me. Right from the start, for some reason, most posts included finance in one way or another - it's incredible how you can manage somehow to talk about banking in a post on almost any subject.MORE
3. Confessions of a Supply-Side Liberal RSS Feed
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Confessions of a Supply-Side Liberal was created by Miles Kimball, a Professor at the University of Michigan. His core topics apply supply side solutions to macroeconomic issues and monetary policy. His arguments are well written and thoroughly researched.MORE Twitter Followers 22.1K
4. On the Economy RSS Feed
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Jared Bernstein's areas of expertise include federal and state economic and fiscal policies, income inequality and mobility, trends in employment and earnings, international comparisons, and the analysis of financial and housing markets.MORE Twitter Followers 68.9K
5. Keith Hennessey RSS Feed
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Hi, I'm Keith Hennessey. I work as a Lecturer at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, teaching American economic policy to MBA students. This blog is aimed at students of American economic policy.MORE Facebook Followers 2.1KTwitter Followers 4.6K
6. The Everyday Economist RSS Feed
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The Everyday Economist is a blog written by Josh Hendrickson, an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Mississippi. Josh's flair for simple and readable writing on current economics issues makes this one of the best economics blogs for beginners.MORE
7. Stumbling and Mumbling RSS Feed
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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.MORE Twitter Followers 14.5K
8. Economic Principals RSS Feed
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A Web-based independent commentary on the production and distribution of economic ideas. A weekly column about economics and politics, formerly of The Boston Globe, independent since 2002.
9. Donald Marron RSS Feed
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Donald Marron, Director of Economic Policy Initiatives at the Urban Institute, shares his thoughts on Economics and finance in his personal blog. It gives us a very clear take on current economic and policy issues.MORE Twitter Followers 4.6K
10. Econlife RSS Feed
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At Econlife, we see the world through an economic lens. Hoping to share that lens with you every day, we select stories about the present and the past from the U.S. and beyond. Our topics vary. One day we could look at soap operas in India, the next at China's aging population, and then whether Starbucks is more popular than McDonald's. Always though, we create an economic connection.MORE Facebook Followers 13.5KTwitter Followers 730Instagram Followers 419