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Blogs

Econometrics Beat

Dave Giles is a Professor Emeritus from the University of Victoria, Canada. This blog explains complicated techniques in econometrics, statistics and metrics.

Economist's View

Mark Thoma blogs about literally everything. His lists on the right side of his blog are exhaustive. It's the perfect starter for an econ-blog rabbit hole.

Health Business Blog

Health care business consultant David E. Williams is President of Health Business Group, a leading strategy consulting boutique advising companies, non-profits and investors in health care services, health information technology, and pharmaceutical services. Our client service professionals average more than 15 years of health care consulting, industry and start-up experience. We are passionate about helping our clients succeed.

No Hesitations

No Hesitations contains news and views, comments and criticisms, rants and raves, focusing mostly, but not exclusively, on dynamic predictive modeling in economics and finance. Written by Francis Diebold. Econometrics focus.

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

This blog goes over sophisticated topics in regards to econometrics and statistical modeling.

The Academic Health Economists' Blog

The Academic Health Economists’ Blog exists to provide an online presence for the discussion of issues and developments in health economics. We provide 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; to promote healthy debate in the field, with a sharing of ideas.

The Baseline Scenario

The Baseline Scenario is dedicated to explaining some of the key issues in the global economy and developing concrete policy proposals. Since it was launched in September 2008, this blog has been cited by virtually every major newspaper, Internet site, and blog covering economic and financial issues.

The Grumpy Economist

The Grumpy Economist is a blog of news, views, and commentary, from a humorous free-market point of view written by John H. Cochrane. John was a former Professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Trade Diversion

Jonathan Dingel is an assistant professor of economics at Chicago Booth who write segments with the primary focus on trade economics.

Worthwhile Canadian Initiative

The author, Nick Rowe, is a Professor of Economics at Carleton University. He provides great insight on various macroeconomic topics and explains concepts in the form of a model.

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