October 23, 2005
Nouriel Roubini
Nouriel Roubini's first rate economics blog offers an
essay of macroeconomic commentary about weekly.
Quick off the mark with commentary on new Fed Chairman
nominee on Ben Bernanke.
Previously: Roubini Global Economics.
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October 11, 2005
Blogroll NYT headlines
NYT headline index.
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September 18, 2005
Brad Sester
Brad Sester's blog-portal of international and macro-economy.
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September 09, 2005
The Stalwart / Joseph Weisenthal
The Stalwart's interesting business coverage, such as:
What's Really Wrong With Dell ?
Also a real estate analysis.
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August 17, 2005
reowire (real estate owned (REO)) / Paul Jackson
Reowire offers more analysis than the pure doom and envy of most
housing bubble blogs, despite focusing on bank-owned real estate,
aka real estate owned (REO), and default servicing management.
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July 07, 2005
Econ Browser / James Hamilton
Econbrowser, time series economist looks a current economic, investment
and business news.
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June 18, 2005
Infectious Greed
Paul Kedrosky / Infectious Greed
Technology aware musings on money culture, with a keen eye
for interesting or jarring research. Great weekend reading.
Recommended by Barry Ritholtz.
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June 12, 2005
Big Picture / Barry Ritholtz
New Yorker, car fan, and economist Barry Ritholtz's Big Picture, a well presented
peresonal economic journal. Sample article, Homeowners Go Deep in Debt to Buy
Real Estate.
Also writes as Amateur Investor columnist at The Street / Real Money.
WSJ Bio:
Barry Ritholtz is chief market strategist for Maxim Group, a New York
investment bank. At Maxim, he maintains a market-timing model to
determine risk using a combination of trend, market internals, sentiment
measures and monetary issues within a broader macroeconomic framework.
He received his bachelor's in political science from Stony Brook
University, and his graduate degree at Yeshiva University's Benjamin N.
Cardozo School of Law, focusing on economics and corporate law. He
presents his macro perspectives on capital markets, the economy and
geopolitics, along with some discussions of music and film at The Big
Picture.
Alternate URL.
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June 10, 2005
Radar O'Reilly buzzes software
Radar O'Reilly buzzes social and open source software, with a
smattering of user empathy.
Another group blog.
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April 28, 2005
Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference / MLM
Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science (MLM)
Andrew Gelman and Samantha Cook at Columbia.
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April 20, 2005
Calculated Risk
Calculated Risk offers nicely illustrated economics.

There has been a significant increase in mortgage brokers. There
has been a similar increase in residential building trades, appraisers,
home inspectors and other housing related occupations. The
impact of a housing slowdown on employment will be significant.
What will the end of the refinance boom and the housing boom
do to the mortgage insdustry ?
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April 05, 2005
Housing bubble bloggers
housingbubble, moderately frequent. not to be confused with
thehousingbubble. Both track home of those who over finance,
over mortgage their real estate.
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December 22, 2004
SAS blog
Weblogsinc's SAS blog is more about business than statistics.
Update 2005 Jan 15: Welcome Weblogsinc SAS blog readers.
There are more Coruscation SAS blog items.
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November 28, 2004
AutoBlogging Friday: Subaru Re1
AutoBlogging Friday compared dreamy showcars vs dreary their
production descendants.
Case in point: the Subaru Re1.
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November 06, 2004
Belgravia Dispatch
Belgravia Dispatch, longer articles, internationally minded.
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October 13, 2004
Mahalanobis / Michael Stastny
Mahalanobis is Michael Stastny's excellent economics blog.
He also has a sharp eye for current events.
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October 02, 2004
Belmont Club
Belmont Club. History and history in the making. (archives).
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