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Blogs for economics students

The internet is awash with an almost overwhelming array of resources that can help students improve their understanding of economics theory and policy implementation. Richard Young assesses some of the most popular and less well-known blogs used by students to improve their grasp of economics

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Have you set up your own virtual news-Have paper yet? In my last column, I urged you to create your own free virtual economics newspaper by harnessing the power of RSS feeds. What better way to keep up to date with the latest economic developments, such as changes in government policy or the latest data releases on unemployment and inflation?

You will remember that RSS stands for ‘really simple syndication’ and that this ‘feed’ service is available whenever the RSS icon is displayed on a web page.

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