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Are mathematical game-theoretic questions considered on-topic at EC.SE?
I think up until now there haven't been a whole lot of math-heavy questions on EC.SE. There haven't been a whole lot of statistics/econometrics-heavy questions either. I'm hoping this will change. The …
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Can I ask about metodology employed by organizations that make reports of economic interest?
I believe this is on topic because it is a clear question regarding a query of economic related data. See the related help page for this site:
Queries for Data: Queries for Data sets and data in g …
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Creating a list to measure the site's coverage of subfields
I'd like to start a list that could serve to measure the site's coverage of subfields of economics. This question is a partial response to the concerns expressed in the question, "How can we broaden t …
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How can we broaden the site's coverage of the various subfields of economics?
Prompted by this recent question, "Are questions about social choice and voting on-topic here?", I am starting to worry that we might be losing potential newcomers because the site does not currently …