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r/AskEconomics
A central repository for questions about economic theory, research, and policy. Please read the rules before posting, as we remove all comments which break the rules. Answers must be in-depth and comprehensive, or they will be removed. Posts should be in the form of a question.
Community Rules & Guidelines
A central repository for questions about economic theory, research, and policy.
Before posting, please read our commenting guidelines and check to see if your question is covered by the entries in the Reddit Economics Network FAQ.
Top-level comments by non-approved users must be manually approved by a mod before they appear.
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Rule I
Please be respectful in the comments. Personal attacks and insults are not allowed. Offending comments will be removed and repeat offenders may be banned. Please report any violating comments to the mods.
Rule II
All claims (and especially claims in top-level comments) should be rooted in economic theory and empirical research - not opinions, anecdotes, lay speculation, or personal politics. It is strongly recommended that claims be sourced by citations to applicable research. If your comment begins with "This is just my opinion, but..." or any variation, it will nearly always be removed.
In accordance with Rule II: Top-level comments by non-approved users must be manually approved by a mod before they appear
Rule IV
This is not a subreddit for homework questions. If you have questions about homework problems, please submit them to /r/econhw. This includes "what should I write my paper about?" and "how do I write a paper about this topic?" questions.
By the same token, this is not a subreddit to find a tutor. Do not ask for tutoring, paid or otherwise, or for other users' contact information to arrange tutoring off of reddit.
Rule V
No "Soapboxing" or loaded questions. This is AskEconomics, not DebateEconomics. Questions should be reasonably specific, not debate prompts or long manifestos. Posts primarily seeking to push an agenda or start arguments rather than seeking answers to questions will be removed.
Rule VI
This is not a subreddit for stock tips and investment / personal finance advice. Please do not ask which stocks are best, what certain stock-related subreddits are doing, etc. (r/AskEconomics is in no way affiliated with any subreddits whose name contains the word "bets.")
Personal finance questions are better directed to a personal finance subreddit.
Looking for reading material/suggestions, or for career advice?
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/r/economics wiki for books,
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- For a good reading list of academic papers, see here for an undergraduate level list and for the truly ambitious see here.
Reddit Economics Network
Subreddit | Subject |
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/r/Economics | General economics discussion and news |
/r/AskEconomics | Got a question about economics? We'll try to answer it! |
/r/BadEconomics | Share examples of bad, ill-informed, or just silly economics |
R.E.N. FAQ
- Immigration
- Trade
- Protectionism and Developing Countries
- Inequality
- Basic Income
- Gender Wage Gap
- Minimum Wage
- Economic Methodology
- Automation
- 2007-08 Financial Crisis: Causes
- BLS Jobs Report
- Carbon Pricing
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