ox> Although they are infrequent and scattershot in coverage, I really
ox> like the occasional articles that _The Economist_ publishes on
ox> economics. They seem to me to be intelligently written and basically
ox> impartial. For example, several years ago they had a series about
"10
ox> Path-Breaking Economics Articles Written in the Past 30 Years" or
ox> something like that, with one article about oh I think, Lucas' "Lucas
ox> Critique" article, one maybe about Barro's Ricardian equivalence
ox> article, etc. Half of them were micro and half were macro.
Yes, I've used a few of these in classes--read them myself as an
undergrad when they were first printed--and they are good. I believe
that The Economist has collected them into a booklet for classroom use;
one of the writing classes here used them.
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