Top 9 posts of 2010

The most popular posts from guest blogger Donald Marron.

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Guest blogger Donald Marron shares his Top 9 most popular economic posts of 2010. Have you read them all?

Happy New Year everyone.

To kick off 2011, I thought it would be interesting to look back at the most popular (by pageviews) posts from 2010. They are an eclectic bunch:

200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes

House Prices: Demographics Giveth and Taketh Away

Another Year Without a Social Security COLA

Can Greece Cut Its Deficit by 10% of GDP?

How Much Does Health Reform Cost?

Deficits As Far As The Eye Can See

The New Normal in Oil and Natural Gas Prices

A List of the Top 50 Economic Theories

Cupcake Economics

P.S. Here are similar lists from Marginal Revolution and Modeled Behavior.

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