Top three posts of 2015
The top three posts of 2015 were characterized by links from other sites.
3. The irony of Paul Romer's mathiness
http://informationtransfereconomics.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-irony-of-paul-romers-mathiness.html
This received a link from the Econ Job Rumors forum. The post was about Romer's mathematical gotcha that didn't make economic sense in the real world.
2. This analysis is so bad
http://informationtransfereconomics.blogspot.com/2015/06/this-analysis-is-so-bad.html
Scott Sumner linked to my criticism of the analysis he presented and a flood of comments and pageviews followed.
1. Mark Thoma, information equilibrium is the model you're looking for
http://informationtransfereconomics.blogspot.com/2015/04/mark-thoma-information-equilibrium-is.html
Mark Thoma linked to my response to his piece in The Fiscal Times where I say the information equilibrium model magically solves all his problems.