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The Econ Academics Blog aggregates various scholarly economics blogs from around the world. Some of the blogs keep up to date, others do not, but the aggregator will list the latest posts. The blog also lists criteria for blogs that did not make the front page or the main lists for RSS feeds.
Blog of two Economics faculty members at George Mason University. In numerous reviews and ratings over the years Marginal Revolution has consistently been ranked as the best or one of the best economic blogs on the web, but it is more (and less) than that, also representing the quirks of its authors.
Comes via the Library of Economics and Liberty and focuses on the application of economic theories and principles to topics including politics, finance, history, and pop culture.