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Blogging Again

After not blogging for a few months, I have decided to resume.   Dani Rodrik's relatively new blog has motivated me to offer my analysis and thoughts about the state of economic development thinking and the plight of Africa.  He has certainly raised the level of discourse.  More to come...

Posted by Bob Subrick on May 17, 2007 at 12:49 PM in Weblogs | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

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Two New Blogs

For those interested in the history of economic thought, Sandy Peart has started Adam Smith Lives.  Here is one entry I found interesting.

If law is more of an interest, some faculty at the University of Chicago's Law School have started their own blog.  Today is the first day and it already has some insightful commentary from Cass Sunstein on the Miers' Supreme Court nomination. 

Posted by Bob Subrick on October 03, 2005 at 03:43 PM in Weblogs | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

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