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Marginal Revolution (blog) : ウィキペディア英語版
Marginal Revolution (blog)

Marginal Revolution is a blog focused on economics run by economists Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, both of whom teach at George Mason University. The blog's slogan is "Small steps toward a much better world." The site is updated daily and focuses on current events and newly released reports or books. The "small steps" advocated by the slogan are usually free market-based policies, ranging from new forms of property rights to following the results of behavioral economics studies. As of July 2005, Marginal Revolution had a BlogPulse rank of 88, the highest of any economics blog.〔(Newmark's Door: Rankings of economics blogs )〕 The blog's name is an echo of the economics term "Marginal Revolution".
Several of the blog's postings by Cowen were revised and published together in the 2007 book ''Discover Your Inner Economist''.
=="Continuing Series"==
Some articles follow common themes, including "Markets in Everything", which is news about offbeat and nontraditional goods or services that are traded; "''Area'' fact of the day," or "Culture that is 'Country'"which covers surprising news about a given city or country; since the global financial crisis began "The Countercyclical Asset", which records products and services that thrive in a recession; "What I've Been Reading", a list of books the author has read recently, with a short review and sales link; "My Favourite things ()", which lists the best cultural offerings from a particular province, city or country, and formerly "Claims my Russian wife laughs at," which is about the differences between an economist's outlook on life versus that of a non-economist from a different continent and culture.

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