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November 30, 2004


"The scholarly content of blogging"

At Marginal Revolution, Tyler Cowen offers his thoughts on the intersection between blogs and scholarship. He notes that there must be something there, given the new Posner/Becker blog venture: "I've heard that if Posner were a law school, his citation index would put him in or close to the top ten. And Becker . . . . is also the most widely cited living economist, not to mention that Nobel Prize."

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