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Byline: Antonio A. Prado

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After hearing warnings for years that there's no such thing as a free lunch, some might say it's ironic that economists would wait so long to charge for Web content.

Economy.com's The Dismal Scientist last week switched to a subscription-based business model.

That ended four years of free daily analysis of the latest economic news. Such commentaries from banks, brokerage firms or ...

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