I love Nouriel Roubini's Economonitor most -- you have to sign up to see the full posts but it's totally worth it. He's the current darling of the crisis because he's been predicting this for years, and the MSM started watching him around the Bear Stearns incident and I think all his predictions have come true. He clearly has his shit together. But his posts are often seriously tl;dr.
I've also picked up a lot from the economics category at The American Scene. I think it's a right-leaning blog but they're not overtly partisan (that I can recall). They've had some good overviews and also some good links out to other places.
I honestly get to most of them by clicking through from political blogs... some that have had good links are TPM (and they've got a collection of quotes which links to their sources on their bailout burnout page, and it links to a bunch of people I've read and found interesting) and hilzoy, who has also had some good overviews. Both are liberal, in case you're not familiar with them, but they try to pull economic analyses from all over.
Also of course stuff from The Economist just because, uh, it's what pops to mind when I think of economics. They've got some blog sections and stuff. It's pretty interesting. Also interesting was this article, where like 80% of economists polled say Obama would be better for the economy. McCain: pwned.
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I've also picked up a lot from the economics category at The American Scene. I think it's a right-leaning blog but they're not overtly partisan (that I can recall). They've had some good overviews and also some good links out to other places.
I honestly get to most of them by clicking through from political blogs... some that have had good links are TPM (and they've got a collection of quotes which links to their sources on their bailout burnout page, and it links to a bunch of people I've read and found interesting) and hilzoy, who has also had some good overviews. Both are liberal, in case you're not familiar with them, but they try to pull economic analyses from all over.
Also of course stuff from The Economist just because, uh, it's what pops to mind when I think of economics. They've got some blog sections and stuff. It's pretty interesting. Also interesting was this article, where like 80% of economists polled say Obama would be better for the economy. McCain: pwned.