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Friday, September 14, 2007

Top 25 econoblogs on del.icio.us

For what it's worth, a ranking from KNZN of the top 25 economics blogs on Del.icio.us:

number
   Rank of saves
1 Freakonomics 3152
2 Marginal Revloution 1132
3 The Big Picture 890
4 The Becker-Posner Blog 707
5 Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal 644
6 Greg Mankiw's Blog 570
7 Calculated Risk 296
8 Economist's View 292
9 EconLog 273
10 Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis 259
11 Econbrowser 249
12 Cafe Hayek 228
13 Daniel Drezner 226
14 Asymmetrical Information 205
15 New Economist 189
16 Nouriel Roubini's Blog 189
17 Environmental Economics 156
18 Tim Harford 136
19 Free Exchange at Economist.com 132
20 Angry Bear 129
21 Knowledge Problem 120
22 The Sports Economist 111
23 Oligopoly Watch 110
24 macroblog 107
25 Dani Rodrik's weblog 106

This information is provided with no warranty. The original list from which I worked was created by searching on "tag:economics tag:blog" in del.icio.us. For me to consider a site an economics blog, it generally had to have at least one URL bookmarked with "economics" as one of the top two tags and "blog" as one of the top four, and I eliminated some sites just because they didn't look like blogs to me. I tried to combine the number of saves for multiple URLs pointing to the same site, but there were undoubtedly some that I missed, and the decision as to what constitutes "pointing to the same site" was a subjective one. (I also ignored bookmarks pointing to particular posts within a blog.)

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