Rather than create a long blogroll, I’m listing separately the (non-mathematical) blogs that I read on a regular or semi-regular basis.
Individual/group blogs not published as the viewpoints of a specific institution, though they may be affiliated to an institution:
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Aid Watchers by William Easterly and Laura Freschi of the Development Research Institute at New York University.
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Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, who wrote the eponymous book. Has many guest authors.
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The Marginal Revolution by Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, who wrote the eponymous book.
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Econlog by Arnold Kling, Bryan Caplan, and David Henderson.
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The Becker-Posner blog by Gary Becker and Richard Posner.
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Rough Type by Nicholas Carr.
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Tech Liberation Front, a group blog of cyber-libertarians.
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Infothought blog by Seth Finkelstein.
Blogs with institutional affiliation:
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Cato@Liberty, the blog of the Cato Institute.
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Hit & Run, the blog of Reason Magazine.