Greg Mankiw is a professor of economics at Harvard who has also written several economics textbooks, including an increasingly popular introductory one. His blog, "Random Observations for Students of Economics" is clever and entertaining, with lots of useful information for anyone interested in economics (and who isn't these days?) as well as students.
A couple of useful posts:
* Here's Mankiw's "summer" reading list of basic books about economics - some I've read, some I think I will.
* And here are two ways to remember 10 basic principles of economics in limerick or easy-to-remember rap form.
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