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FILE - In this June 29, 2010 file photo, David Pologruto, left, and Christopher Capella, traders with Kellogg Capital, looks at a trading monitor from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks are extending their slide after home sales fell to a record low in May following the expiration of a tax credit.
FILE – In this June 29, 2010 file photo, David Pologruto, left, and Christopher Capella, traders with Kellogg Capital, looks at a trading monitor from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks are extending their slide after home sales fell to a record low in May following the expiration of a tax credit.
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Here’s a sampling of economic blogs that offer a diversity of viewpoints on economics and public policy:

Calculated Risk

Written by a retired executive with a background in investing, finance and economics.

Economist’s View

Written by a University of Oregon economist.

Grasping Reality With Both Hands

Written by a University of California, Berkeley, professor who is an economic historian.

Greg Mankiw

A Harvard University economist with a conservative perspective.

The Baseline Scenario

Written by a former International Monetary Fund chief economist now with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

EconomistMom

Written by a mother of four who used to work in Washington policy circles.

Econbrowser

Written by a University of California, San Diego, economist and a University of Wisconsin economist.

Cafe Hayek

Reflections of two George Mason University economists with a free- market/Milton Friedman point of view.

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