The five most popular posts of 2019

As on 30th December, 2019, these were the most visited pages on Econforeverybody:

 

  1. Complements and substitutes.
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  2. Own price, cross price and income elasticity.
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  3. The Nobel Prize in Economics, 2019.
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  4. Navin Kabra on Game Theory and Blockchain: Notes.
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  5. Launching the One Book a Month Club @ GIPE.

 

Turns out Google sends quite a bit of traffic to the first two posts, when people search for those particular terms online. The Nobel post will of course be an annual feature, and events (Navin’s talk and OBAM) were fairly popular.

About OBAM: we’ve had a bit of a scheduling nightmare with the first book, but we had Ashish Chandra come and talk about Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance a while ago. Links, notes and audio recording will be up shortly. Next up is Vasundhara Sen, with Where India Goes. These will, unfortunately, not be public events, but one target for this year is to turn these into public events eventually. I’ll keep you updated.

Speaking of targets, the usual daily links will continue, of course. But for 2020, the target is to read (in some cases re-read) a book a week and post a review. Fingers crossed.

And some other things in the works besides – but we’ll get to it, eventually.

For now, here’s wishing you and your near and dear ones a very happy new year!

Thanks for reading!

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