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A collection of networking projects for academic Economics.
Dismal Scientist, The - Economy.com
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Economic calendar covering events such as US Treasury announcements, economic indicators and international banking holidays
Library of Economics and Liberty
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Provides concise encyclopedia, classic texts, articles, and data links by topic.
Economics in the news
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Provides links to hundreds of articles appearing in the popular press and relating economics to everyday life.
ArgMax
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Economics news, economists' web sites, data and link collection.
McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought
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An attempt to collect in one place a large number of significant texts in the history of economic thought. Listed by author.
Links to News Articles
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Provides a listing of articles from the popular press with questions relevant to the study of introductory economics and listing of relevant themes from popular textbooks.
Council of Economic Advisers
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A three member council that analyzes and interprets economic developments and advises the President of the United States on national economic policy. Publishes Economic Report of the President, Monthly Economic Indicators and other analysis and data.
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The International Finance Corporation
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IFC is a member of the World Bank Group. It finances and provides advice for private sector ventures and projects in developing countries in partnership with private investors and, through its advisory work, helps governments create conditions that stimulate the flow of both domestic and foreign private savings and investment.
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A central index of economics working papers.
Resources for Economists on the Internet (RFE)
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Extensive guide of economics-related information on the web. Sponsored by the American Economics Association and edited by Bill Goffe.
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Article discusses neuroeconomics: brain research informing economics. (May, 2005)
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How to study economics and improve my grade?
Q. My first time studying a 1st yr economics course. The textbook seems very dense (economics by christopher ts ragan). The teacher supplements very little practise material. Any suggestions for practise sample question books/how to get the most out of my reading?
Asked by imnoob - Tue Oct 21 02:15:51 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you understand the models, you should be okay. Look for figures of the models and read the captions. If you don't quite understand it still, then find the part in the text that describes that particular example. Also, make sure you understand all the bolded terms because certain terms will be recurring concepts throughout the course (i.e. supply, demand, elasticity, market, industry, etc)
Answered by izor - Tue Oct 21 04:04:00 2008
Q. My first time studying a 1st yr economics course. The textbook seems very dense (economics by christopher ts ragan). The teacher supplements very little practise material. Any suggestions for practise sample question books/how to get the most out of my reading?
Asked by imnoob - Tue Oct 21 02:15:51 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you understand the models, you should be okay. Look for figures of the models and read the captions. If you don't quite understand it still, then find the part in the text that describes that particular example. Also, make sure you understand all the bolded terms because certain terms will be recurring concepts throughout the course (i.e. supply, demand, elasticity, market, industry, etc)
Answered by izor - Tue Oct 21 04:04:00 2008
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