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Leading economists like Paul Krugman have turned to blogs as forums for discussions (see images of his blog below). Also, click [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124768581740247061.html here] to see the Wall Street Journal's list of top 25 economics blogs.
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Leading economists like Paul Krugman have turned to blogs as forums for discussions (see images of his blog below). Also, click here to see the Wall Street Journal's list of top 25 economics blogs.