Category Archives: Blogs TNG

9 published posts in this category.

Hoisted from archives: Wrapping up 2008: the year of the first blogged financial crisis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPHlT6LBXeo Since we're blogging the next crisis, I thought now was a good time to reheat the blogging of the last one. intriguing to think of all the changes, and in many ways how much steam has gone out of blogging, and yet how resilient it ha...

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Posted in Economics and public policy, Blogs TNG, Best From Elsewhere, Democracy

The peacock's tail

Well it's not that beautiful, but then lots of bird's tails are not that beautiful. But make a few simple evolutionary rules and somewhere amazing things happen. Like this website on accommodation in Chester that thinks that if it republishes Paul Frijter's post on engineering...

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Posted in IT and Internet, Blogs TNG, Climate Change

Peter Faris goes meta

While it's very unedifying when people are stirred up, I enjoy the odd 'meta' discussion, or at least thinking about what the right principles are for discussion in the blogosphere. So I was intrigued to see them eloquently expounded in Crikey today - by virtue of the publicat...

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Posted in IT and Internet, Media, Blogs TNG, Metablogging

Wrapping up 2008: the year of the first blogged financial crisis

I wrote this column for the Fin at the end of the year only to discover that I was on leave. Anyway, i t was put in this morning's Fin in a slightly edited back form . The original is below. Blogging the Crisis: Enter the bright world ushered in by 2008 George Soros called 200...

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Posted in Economics and public policy, Blogs TNG, Best From Elsewhere, Cultural Critique, Democracy

Ranking the economics blogs

Congratulations to Andrew Leigh who has scraped onto the list of the top 50 economics blogs. This came as a feed from The Austrian Economists where one of the five bloggers was excited to come in at 38. Marginal Revolution was on the top, followed by Econbrowser and then Paul...

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Posted in Uncategorised, Blogs TNG

Best wishes to Fred

The more assiduous of those in the Tropposphere may have noticed Fred Argy by his absence in the last few weeks on this blog. Fred went to hospital for an operation and is recovering well. I've just spoken to him and wished him well. I hope he'll be back to his usual thoughtfu...

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Posted in Economics and public policy, Blogs TNG

Republican proofing Obama

Hillary is hopping into Obama any way she knows how. Jonathon Chait takes up the story. The morning after Tuesday's primaries, Hillary Clinton's campaign released a memo titled "The Path to the Presidency." I eagerly dug into the paper, figuring it would explain how Clinton wo...

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Posted in Politics - international, Blogs TNG

Social Media in Australia - Can the madness of crowds help sort the digital deluge?

Guest Post by Dan Walsh of Kwoff.com.au. For some time I've straddled two digital worlds. My 'hi geek' dual monitor setup allows me to read my daily dose of Crikey on one screen and the constant stream of tech news from Digg.com on the other. One world is determined by an edit...

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Posted in Uncategorised, IT and Internet, Blogs TNG

Literary Blogging on ABC RN

The Book Show picked up the theme of blogging today . I'm a complete fan of the Book Show - how they pump out 40 odd minutes of good content each day beats me. Ramona Koval is a good sort - good fun to listen to. Unfortunately, like so many MSM encounters with blogdom, it was...

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Posted in Literature, Blogs TNG