Resources on economics, cryptocurrencies, some coding and tech that may have slipped under the radar.
I also have YT playlist to save interesting videos regarding the field which can be accessed via this link for those interested.
- The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest (2022): A book on how the concept of interest evolved through time and the role of central banks throughout the process.
- Marginal Revolution: A blog by Tylor Cowen, updated frequently with interesting stuff. Mainly about altruism and liberalism. Also has a column on Bloomberg.
- Abnormal Returns: Economics along with politics and finance.
- The Big Picture: B. Ritholtz's blog on economics and finance with news. Also has a column on Bloomberg.
- The Bitcoin Standard: Covers the basic history of money and how Bitcoin came into the picture.
- The Metaverse: And How it Will Revolutionize Everything: A book which is designed nicely and covers the imporant stuff along with some basics.
- BIS Innovation Hub: You may not be a fan of CBDCs but a database to keep an eye on nevertheless.
- Ultrasound.money: The name is obviously misleading but a good site to check how ETH is doing.
- Econometrics with R: An open source book with basic econometrics and their applications in R.
- Getting Started in Data Analysis using Stata and R: Basic topics in econometrics with Stata and R applications (some links don't work).
- Data Analysis and Prediction Algorithms with R: Open source book starting with the basics of R and then econometric topics.
- Flowingdata: Visualization tutorials mainly using R.
- R for Data Science: One of the most famous books regarding R.
- Kdnuggets: Useful tutorials in Python.
- Machine Learning Mastery: Advanced tutorials in Python along with R and others.
- Econometrics With Python: Econometrics tutorials based on popular textbooks including Gujarati's.
- Fast Track to Julia: A basic intro and cheat sheet for Julia if you are familiar with coding.
- Julia Academy: Courses on Julia with a touch of data science.
- Julia: A Concise Tutorial: A book that covers a good deal of programming in Julia.
- A Deep Introduction to Julia for Data Science and Scientific Computing: Step by step instructions from basic setup to using Julia for data science.
- Pluto: An enviornment similar to Anaconda for Julia.
- Obsidian: Mind mapping, note taking etc. using Zettelkassen method. Dubbed as a second brain.
- Zotero: Open-source, free bibliography manager. Best one hands down.
- Inoreader: RSS service with a good enough free plan.
- You and Your Research: Transcript of Hamming's speech on academia and science.