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Why I am not blogging anymore

Some of you have asked. I haven’t been blogging for many months, and I don’t see myself starting again in the next 6-9 months. But

OK, so I think I am back to blogging

My barriers to blogging are past. First, the kids are back in daycare after about 10 weeks off (don’t get me started on Manhattan daycares).

Development blogging: The Survey

Dave Algoso and a handful of other development bloggers are curious: Who reads international aid and development blogs? I am curious too. He and other

Blogging ground zero

Tomorrow I present a paper at GMU. The mecca of econ blogging? I think this is how an Elvis impersonator feels upon his first visit

I’m sorry I’m not blogging more

Does that make you feel better? Probably not: De Cremer and his colleagues used an experiment to examine how people think about apologies. Volunteers sat

Blogging in fits and starts

Right now I’m en route to Vietnam. The next month will be a busy one as I flit next to Thailand, England, Ethiopia and Liberia

On blogs and blogging

As Chris mentioned, I ( = Julian Jamison) am going to try to post a bit here over the next two weeks. My plan is

Unexpected consequences of blogging

Last month, David Roodman, a research fellow at the Center for Global Development, pressed a button on his laptop as his bus left the Lincoln Tunnel

Your guide to blogging

A friend and colleague is close to starting his own blog. He asked for advice, and I could not do better than to point him

Sullivan on blogging

Andrew Sullivan meditates on the history and art of blogging–an art he helped craft–in the latest Atlantic. It was obvious from the start that it

On academic blogging

Dan Drezner celebrates six years of poli sci blogging. See his recent essay on starting an academic blog. This blog is getting very close to

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