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Economics on the Internet -- This website provides general resources for economists.
ECONOMISTS & ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTSSMSU Economics Department -- The home team. Picture.
Economics Departments on the Internet
American Economic Association-- Membership Directory
Economists on the Web
Could an Economist Become President? -- You bet!Biographies -- The lives of famous economists & economic policy makers. Alan Greenspan. Wm. McCheshey Martin. John Maynard Keynes. Milton Friedman. George Stigler. Martin Feldstein. Robert Lucas. James Buchanan. Adam Smith. David Ricardo. Jeremy Bentham. John Kenneth Galbraith. Fritz Machlup. Joseph Stiglitz. Gary Becker.
Pictures -- Pictures of dead economists. More. Economists since Keynes.
CAREERS IN ECONOMICS
Economics Graduate Schools -- Information about graduate programs in ECO.
Careers for Economists -- Career prospects for BA/BS graduates in economics.
Economist Salaries -- Salaries for economists working in business & industry. From the National Association of Business Economists. From the College Placement Council.
Job Openings for Economists -- JOE lists jobs for professional economists (most requiring a PhD).
ECONOMICS COURSE MATERIALS
Economics 100 -- Lecture notes from Brad DeLong's course in introductory economics at Berkeley. Here's an online Principles of Economics textbook.
Economic Experiments -- Classroom activities illustrate economic theories.
Economic Issues & Applications -- Analyze economics in the news.
Conversations With Economists -- Famous economists discuss public policy issues. Nixon's economists & policies.
Microeconomics -- Micro text by David Friedman. Text by McCloskey. Micro readings & applications. Click here for consumer surveys & attitudes. Click here for microeconomics theory & analysis (graphical). Microeconomics in the news.
Macroeconomics -- IS/LM analysis of the macroeconomy. Manage the economy in this macroeconomic game. Download macro articles from the Richmond Fed, the Atlanta Fed, the Cleveland Fed, the Dallas Fed, the St. Louis Fed, & the Kansas City Fed. Five-year labor contracts make wages inflexible.
Public Choice -- The full text of Understanding Democracy, an introductory public choice textbook by J. Patrick Gunning. The private provision of public goods. Online voting. The Federal Budget process.
Money & Banking -- Lecture notes for a money & banking class taught by David A. Latzko of Wilkes University.
Labor Economics -- Links to topics in labor economics & related fields, including the growth of home offices and temporary workers. What incentives motivate employees? Check out labor research & data in the Monthly Labor Review.
Law & Economics -- Links to research, associations, & other resources for law & economics. David Friedman often has Law & Economics material at his website.
Environmental Economics -- The EPA's Economy & Environment division. Includes jobs for economists.
Health Care Economics -- Links to associations, data, research, & other resources in health care economics.
Managerial Economics -- A course in applied microeconomics, complete with assignments & reading materials (from Notre Dame Univ). Visit this link for a glossary of business terms.
New Institutional Economics -- Economists who emphasize the role of institutions (rules, laws, & customs) in the economy. Papers by institutional economists.
History of Economic Thought -- Links to resources surveying the history of economic analysis. More.
Economic Education -- Economics materials for educators (K-12). Review materials from the Philadelphia Fed, the Richmond Fed, the St. Louis Fed, the Dallas Fed, the Chicago Fed, & the San Francisco Fed.
CLASSICS OF ECONOMICS
Adam Smith -- An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of Nations. A classic. How much did Smith earn for writing Wealth of Nations?
David Ricardo -- The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation.
Alfred Marshall -- The Principles of Economics.
Frederich Hayek -- How the government puts us on The Road to Serfdom.
Thomas Malthus -- An Essay on the Principle of Population.
Karl Marx -- The Communist Manifesto.
John Stuart Mill -- The Principles of Political Economy.
Daniel Defoe -- Robinson Crusoe. Describes the no-trade, self-sufficient economy. Some believe that Alexander Selkirk was the original Robinson Crusoe. Defoe's life.
Other Economists -- More classics of economics, arranged by author. Also provided biographical information for each author. More texts.
OTHER ECONOMICS RESOURCES
Economic Resources on the Web -- Sponsored by the AEA.
Nobel Prize Winners in Economics -- Find Economics Nobel Prize winners here. Five market-friendly Nobel Prize winners. Robert Mundell, 1999 winner.
List of Economics Journals -- Professional economics journals found in major college & university libraries.
Pictures of Economists -- Pictures of 18th and 19th century economists.
James Buchanan -- Interview with a founder of public choice economics. Vita.
Economist Emeritus -- Interview with retired Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith. More JKG.
Milton Friedman -- Interview with Friedman, from the PBS series Commanding Heights (2002).
Economics Lectures Online -- View lectures by leading economists.
Quotes -- Quotes on economics, economists, & money.
Economics Articles -- Economic policy columns & analysis.
Dr. T's EconLinks -- Online economic resources.
Capitalism Magazine -- Articles about free markets & free societies.