Friday, May 29, 2009
My Favorite Financial and Economic Blogs
Even though rhythm of productivity at blogging is cyclical because of the often travelling for my economic research in all history books which is beloved in all the corners of the globe a book stack which is growing - I don’t miss out on any of my long favorite list of financial and economic bloggers, as long as I can be online wherever I am placed.
As I recently updated and cleaned my blogroll in the sidebar (The bar appears just below my posts for Internet Explorers).
I supposed it would be a help for the readers why I read which blogs, I list them in alphabetical order as I consider all of them as top of the notch.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Able to predict ?
I was recently searching for new interesting topics to blog about and I came across this very little interesting project. Burson-Marsteller along with 3 very clever men came up with Predict09.eu , an interesting initiative of the public affairs & public relations. On this site they try to make daily and even weekly predictions of the probable outcome of the EU Parliament elections which is scheduled for June 2009. The results are merely based upon a complex statistical model developed by three political guru scientists: Nick Vivyan & Simon Hix from London School of Economics and of course Michael Marsh from Trinity College Dublin. The prediction is mostly based on some previous results and also many national surveys.
Belgium’s forecast for example says that all but CDH & SPA parties will lose . The main winners are going to be (LDD), a Flemish right-libertarian party and a seat probably for a small Wallonian party who appears to be very influential.