Subreddit Rules
Discipline-Specific News, Research, & Work
/r/Economics concerns proliferation and discourse pertaining to research, news, academic work, and academic summaries from the perspective of economists.
Economic-Specific Quality Standards
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Source Standards
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User Behavior Standards
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Multimedia Guidelines
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Off-Topic Discourse Guidelines
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Reddit Economics Network (R.E.N.)
Subreddit |
Subject |
/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 |
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