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Resources for Economists on the Internet
A wide variety of resources that are of interest to economists are available here
from the American Economic Association.
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Eco5.com
A free professional research platform established in 2005, which provides
links to (promised to be) free research sources under the headings: market
overview, historical data & forecasts, working papers & glossaries, (inter)national
institutions, etc.
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William A. Barnett's Recommendations
William Barnett is the Oswald Distinguished Professor of Macroeconomics at
the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas (near Kansas City). His site contains links to many useful economic sites. It also contains
links to a variety of computer programs.
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Institute for International Economics
The Institute for International Economics is a Washington, DC based think-tank devoted
to the study of international trade and finance.
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Economic Strategy Institute
The Economic Strategy Institute is a Washington, DC based think-tank devoted
to the study of international trade, business, and macroeconomics.
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Universal Currency Converter
This site will indicate how much a specific amount of one nation's currency into
another nation's currency.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
Historical and current employment and inflation
related data for the United States can be found here.
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Monthly Labor Review Online
The on-line version of The Monthly Labor Review is available here.
This publication contains data and some interesting and well-written articles on labor-related
issues.
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U. S. Census Bureau Home Page
Income, poverty, and demographic data can be found here.
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Bureau of Economic Analysis Home Page
National income and product accounts (NIPA) can be found here.
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Congressional Budget Office Home Page
Studies by the Congressional Budget Office, a nonpartisan
agency that provides the U.S. Congress with analysis on economic and budgetary
issues, can be found here.
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Department of Justice
Antitrust Division
Information on past and current antitrust cases can be found here.
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Fed Stats - A to Z
A wide variety of economic related statistics from various
governmental agencies can be found here.
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Government Web Sites
Links to many different U.S. Government agencies can be found here.
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Internet Business Webliography
This site, provided by the Louisiana State University Libraries, has links to
many useful economic, financial, and business related sites.
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National Bureau of Economic Research
Home Page
Information on business cycles can be found here.
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Georgia Department of Labor Home
Page
Statistics on the employment situation in Georgia can be found here.
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Federal Reserve Economic Database (FRED II)
Historical and current data on many economic and monetary variables
can be found here.
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EERC - Economics Education and Research Consortium
This site pertains primarily to economic education and economic development in
Russia and Ukraine.
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Economic Time Series Page
Links to historical data for many different economic variables can be
found here. (sometimes not available)
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The Urban Institute Home Page
Studies on current socioeconomic issues from a liberal "think tank"
can be found here.
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Home Page
Research and analysis on government policies and programs, with
an emphasis on those affecting low and moderate income people, can be
found here.
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The W.E. Upjohn Institute Home Page
Studies on employment related issues can be found here.
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The Brookings Institution Home Page
Studies on the economic implications of government policies can be
found here.
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The Cato Institute Home Page
Studies on current public policy issues from a conservative
"think tank" can be found here.
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The National Taxpayers Union Home Page
Studies on government spending and tax issues from an organization
that strives to restrict tax increases and curtail deficit spending can be
found here.
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