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WSJ article on the economics blogosphere
Here is the ungated link, it also covers MarginalRevolution and has a good picture of Alex. It seems silly to excerpt the discussion of MR because you are already here. But for a long time Alex and I had the plan to first write a blog and then write a textbook.
Posted by Tyler Cowen on July 16, 2009 at 08:37 AM in Weblogs | Permalink
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But for a long time Alex and I had the plan to first write a blog and then write a textbook.
I'm afraid to see what Paul Krugman's plan has been all this time, now that he has a huge blog.
Posted by: Bob Murphy at Jul 16, 2009 8:43:01 AM
The link is not ungated.
Posted by: JohnBailey at Jul 16, 2009 8:45:08 AM
When I visit this link, I'm only given a few paragraphs of the story along with a "Subscribe Now!" button.
Posted by: Matt B at Jul 16, 2009 9:07:47 AM
I concur with John Bailey, this link does not appear to be ungated.
Posted by: Zac Gochenour at Jul 16, 2009 9:17:56 AM
Link is corrected, thanks!
Posted by: Tyler Cowen at Jul 16, 2009 9:22:48 AM
This looks excellent.But I have one doubt.
Posted by: runescape money at Jul 17, 2009 2:42:49 AM
Obscurants like Krugman may be the shining stars of the blogosphere to the Wall Street Journal, but to those of us outside the maintream, and way ahead of it, the guiding lights are two scholars and gentlemen named Roberts and Boudreaux at Cafe Hayek.
Posted by: DG Lesvic at Jul 18, 2009 3:07:01 AM