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 | A Venture Capitalist (AVC) Fred Wilson "The venture business used to be a club -- a little mystical and not well understood," says Wilson, who started blogging in 2003. Since then, he has led a vanguard of VC bloggers who have brought transparency to that rarefied world. He writes honestly about deal terms, rates of return, and disputes with founders. [Read More]
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 | All Things D (Dow Jones) Multiple Authors AllThingsD.com is a Web site devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. But it is different from other sites in this space. It is a fusion of different media styles, different topics, different formats and different sources.
Because the site is wholly owned by Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, we aim to adhere to the journalistic standards of the best of the mainstream media [Read More]
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 | Calculated Risk Bill McBride If you only follow one economics blog, it has to be Calculated Risk, run by Bill McBride. The site provides concise and very accessible summaries of all the key economic data and developments. One of the reasons McBride is able to do this so well is that he has an almost uncanny knack of recognizing which facts really matter.
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 | Deal Book (NY Times) Ross Sorkin Daily news on mergers & acquisitions, I.P.O.'s, venture capital and more. Edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin. [Read More]
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 | Econbrowser James D. Hamilton A well-produced blog covering a range of contemporary economic issues. Run by James Hamilton, a professor of economics at the University of California, San Diego, Econbrowser offers in-depth economic discussions in a conversational tone [Read More]
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 | EconoBlog Arnold Kling Whether the topic is the economic effect of social security reform or the relationship between money and happiness, if it has to do with economics, it's discussed here. Run by Arnold Kling and Bryan Caplan, who joined the site as Kling's co-blogger in early 2005, EconLog successfully creates a forum for economic discussion that both students and scholars can appreciate. [Read More]
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 | Harvard Business Review Blog Network Harvard Business School Now, New, Next makes patterns visible by drawing on the diverse insights of the Monitor Talent. The Talent network includes thought leaders in a wide range of disciplines relevant to business--growth, innovation, technology, leadership, marketing and sales, global risk and security, life sciences, social networking, media, and more. This blog will interpret what's happening Now, highlight what's New, and point to what's Next across these fields to provide forward-thinking business people a monitor of the future.
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 | Howard Lindzon Howard Lindzon Lindzon writes mostly about the stock market, but as an entrepreneur running a fast-growing company in Phoenix -- StockTwits is a data service that tracks investments generating the most buzz online -- he is able to bring a modicum of sanity to a generally insane world. Read him if you want to know what, if anything, the stock market has to do with your business. [Read More]
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 | INSEAD Global Economy Blog Antonio Fatas Ilian Mihov Antonio Fatas and Ilian Mihov are professors of economics at INSEAD, an international business school with campuses in France and Singapore. This blog is an opportunity to share their thoughts and research on the global economy with our students, alumni and anyone else who finds the content interesting.
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 | MacroBlog Dave Altig David Altig, a professor at the University of Chicago, needed a way to help his students learn about monetary policy. His solution to this problem was Macroblog, his blog that focuses on monetary policy but includes posts on a range of macroeconomic issues ranging from the stability of the European Union to energy policy. [Read More]
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 | Morningstar Multiple Authors Each day, Footnoted takes a closer look at the things that companies try to bury in their routine SEC filings. Some posts are simply quirky little factoids (like the fact that Warren Buffett’s son relies on ConAgra for his health insurance) while others tend to focus on more serious issues, like aggressive accounting, excessive compensation or the type of questionable self dealing that can often be indicative of more serious problems at a company. [Read More]
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 | Paul Graham: Entrepreneur Essays Paul Graham "I tried blogging once," says Graham, "but a blog post is too short and quick for me." Instead, he spends weeks crafting long essays and posts them on his website. His writing -- informed by experience helping to start more than 140 companies through his seed fund, Y Combinator -- deals mostly with the ins and outs of getting started. [Read More]
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 | PE Hub (Private Equity) Multiple Authors Dubbing itself "A Public Forum for Private Equity", PE Hub is an essential tool for anyone in the private equity business or anyone looking for investment. Up to the minute news on deals and pending deals. [Read More]
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 | Seeking Alpha Multiple Authors Seeking Alpha is a repository for news, stocks, reports and commentary from more than 2,000 contributors, making it a information hub and one-stop shop for an assortment of financial information.
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 | The Baseline Scenario Simon Johnson The Baseline Scenario is dedicated to explaining some of the key issues in the global economy and developing concrete policy proposals. Since it was launched in September 2008, this blog has been cited by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal (Real Time Economics), The Economist (Free Exchange), and more. [Read More]
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 | The Big Picture (Investing) Barry Ritholtz This blog is a compendium of what a Wall Street money manager is looking at, thinking about, and writing on. It is written by Barry Ritholtz (& the crew) for people ranging from investment professionals to media to anyone else interested in investing, markets, and the economy.
It is, by design, laden with facts, statistics, and informed, data-driven opinions. We avoid the squishy, touchy-feely “I think/hope/want” type of fact free analysis so prevalent in the media and on Wall Street.
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 | The Knowledge Problem Lynne Kiesling For information on the energy markets and opinions on the energy industry, Lynne Kiesling is the person to go to. A senior lecturer on economics at Northwestern University, Kiesling follows the energy markets and puts her thoughts online at The Knowledge Problem. [Read More]
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 | Winterspeak Zimran Ahmed Winterspeak is a blog that covers all relevant topics related to economics, from housing prices to the effect of foreign aid. [Read More]
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