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Library of Economics and Liberty (734 words)
Monthly economics articles by professors and thinkers, including frequent contributions by Mike Munger, Fred McChesney, and articles by David Levy and Sandra Peart on the origins of the term "the dismal science" and the history of economic thought.
An economics blog, EconLog, with co-bloggers Bryan Caplan and Arnold Kling, on topics ranging from free trade to immigration to the influence of economic thought on films, comics, and novels.
Monthly columns on economic topics of interest outside the United States by Anthony de Jasay and Ibsen Martinez.
Economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5050 words)
Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem determining economic value (such as politics, religion, psychology, history and dating).
Various schools of heterodox economics, for instance socialist economics, green economics and associative economics, seek to explain economic phenomena using different basic assumptions, for example by emphasising that economics is primarily concerned with exchanges of values.
John Maynard Keynes once remarked that "Economics is the science of thinking."{See Keynes, Moggridge1976 p.28.} Broadly, the history of the study moved from the study of "wealth" to "welfare" to the idea of studying trade-offs.
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