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Economics Links
- Introductory Economics (to the top)
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US Economy
Budget Simulator - Budget Simulator which allows users to try
their hands at balancing the US Budget.
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History of
Money Page - Contains a collection of essays on the central importance
of money in everyday activity, business, and political life in different
countries and from the dawn of civilization to the end of the 20th
century.
- Microeconomics(to the top)
- Macroeconomics(to the top)
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US Economy
Budget Simulator - Budget Simulator which allows users to try
their hands at balancing the US Budget.
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History of
Money Page - Contains a collection of essays on the central importance
of money in everyday activity, business, and political life in different
countries and from the dawn of civilization to the end of the 20th
century.
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The Quantitative
Macroeconomics and Real Busines Cycle Home Page - Collection of
links and original material about Quantitative Macroeconomics and
especially RBC theory.
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BLS Home Page - US
Bureau of Labor Statistics website which contains data sets and information
about a variety of economic variables.
- US Census Bureau - Contains up-to-date
economic, social, and demographic data and information from the US
census.
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Federal Reserve Economic Data
- Contains valuable current and historical data on various aspects
of the US economy.
- Research and Data(to the top)
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The NetEc Group -
Collection of services aimed at academic and professional economists
including the BibEc and WoPEc collections of working papers, the WebEc
directory of economic resources on the Internet, and more.
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Resources for
the Economist on the Internet - Hypertext version of Bill Goffe's
guide that lists the many resources on the Internet of interest to
academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics.
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BLS Home Page - US
Bureau of Labor Statistics website which contains data sets and information
about a variety of economic variables.
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Federal Reserve Economic Data
- Contains valuable current and historical data on various aspects
of the US economy.
- US Census Bureau - Contains up-to-date
economic, social, and demographic data and information from the US
census.
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Data and Story Library
- Online library of datafiles and stories that illustrate the use
of basic statistics methods with real-world examples.
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Williams College Library
- Contains the College's extensive collection of electronic journals-
notably JSTOR which provides electronic access to backfiles of leading
journals in economics and several other academic disciplines (contains
every issue of the participating journals published prior to 1990).
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Economics Working
Papers Archive - Extensive archive of economics working papers
online.
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Economists
with Web Pages - List of home pages of economists and some economics
departments.
- Economic Development(to the top)
- Graduate Study(to the top)
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Economics Ph.D.
Programs - An extensive list of economics departments with Ph.D.
programs in American and Canadian universities.
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Economics Grad School
- A guide to grad school in economics with addmission stats, rankings,
etc.
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Economists
with Web Pages - List of home pages of economists and some economics
departments.
- MBA Explorer - The Graduate Management
Admission Council maintains this page of information about MBA programs
including an extensive list of business schools on the web.
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Law
Schools and Libraries - The Virtual World Wide Web Library's list
of law schools and libraries on the web.
- Business and Finance(to the top)
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EDGAR - Database of corporate
financial statements and related information maintained by the SEC.
- StockMaster - Provides fast
delayed stock and mutual funds quotes and historical charts.
- Miscellaneous(to the top)
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The Information
Economy - Site maintained by Hal Varian containing links and papers
about the Economics of the Internet, Information Goods, Intellectual
Property, and related issues.
- Economic History Services - Central
source of information for economic historians containing files of
data, list archives, book reviews, etc.
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