Category: Links of Interest


Two articles that truly deserve a good read on the issue of the far right wing neo-nazi Golden Dawn party.

REPORT: GOLDEN DAWN, 1980-2012. THE NEONAZIS’ ROAD TO PARLIAMENT

Golden Dawn has infiltrated Greek police

Links of Interest

The Economics Revolution will be televised by Justin Wolfers explaining the new opportunities for social sciences arising from the continuous appearance of good quality economic data.

How to build you online academic profile Golden tips presented by Salma Patel

Google Scholar “Updates” – A review of the newly added feature of google sholar written by Prof. Jonathan Eisen

Links of Interest

Freedom of Information Requests: How Many, When, Where, by The Guardian’s Datablog

Catastroika, a new documentary by Aris Chatzistefanou regarding the trend of privatization and its effects

Why Greece should exit the Euro, by Joseph Ward

 

Links of Interest

I decided to start posting regularly links containing, information such as news, articles, or even data presentations that I find interesting and fascinating to read.

 

How Greece got rescued by exiting the Eurozone Stephen King offers an economic prophecy

Public vs Private Sector salaries in the UK A presentation and analyses from the Guardian’s Datablog

Is a high proportion of non-native english speakers in classroom harmful for the students’ performance? by Sandra McNally

Hunger Games Survival Analysis by Brett Keller

Setting up your Economics Library by Joseph Ward

Left-wing vs Right-wing Bloggers by Shaw and Benkler

Explaining English Hooliganism with Rational Choice Theory by Leeson, Smith, and Snow