The EPJ Link Library
Season’s Greetings!
Santa has left a gift for EPJ readers, The EPJ Link Library.
www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2003/06/epj-link-library.html
It consists of various links I follow to get information on the markets and the economy. It also includes links to many other bloggers. Some of these bloggers I follow regularly. You know who they are since I comment on them here at EPJ. Others I rarely look at. Please keep that in mind when looking at these sites. I am not making endorsements. I monitor all kinds of blogs and web sites to get a sense for the thinking going on about the markets and the economy, many of the sites I generally disagree with.
I am going to leave this post up through a regular cycle. At some point, probably Saturday, I will also add a link in the right hand column so that the library will always be easily available to you as a resource.
I would like this Library to be as comprehensive as possible, so it will continue to grow over time, and by all means, if there is a link that you think I should add, please leave a message in the comment section of this post. Also, posting this many links sometimes causes my blogging software to act up, so if you find any dead links or links going to the wrong site, please also leave a comment on that.
Merry Christmas,
Bob Wenzel
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