r/Economics • u/raptorman556 • 20d ago
The Reddit Economics Network (REN) team would like to share that we have updated our suggested reading list. The list spans sources aimed at people with no experience with economics to research at the cutting edge of the field.
Please feel free to leave any questions or comments below.
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u/MediumIntroduction96 19d ago
I like your list but feel you should add Real Vision to it. By far one of the best resources for economics and finance. The people they interview range from ( economists, financial analysts, and portfollio managers) and the info tends to Macro economic related.
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u/invisiblemouse12 18d ago
This is a very well put together list, useful for folk with no prior knowledge but also handy for those of us studying postgraduate economics for the journal list!
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u/Soothsayerman 14d ago
I would add a direct link to FRED.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/
You already have the St. Louis Fed, but this is a direct link to their archival data website FRED.