Economics 311       Links


     

Department of Economics

Mankiw's Textbook (This is the official site for out text)

Federal Reserve University Symposium Links

SF Fed University Symposium Website

Data Resources

Real Estate Economics Project for Humboldt County

Resources for Economists (You'll find almost anything you need here)

Economic Data from the Whitehouse (Nice graphs)

Economagic (Great sites for lots of graphs of important data)

The Dismal Scientist (Current data and articles)

National Economic Trends (St. Louis Fed's published overview of the current economy. Nice graphs.)

Fed Stats

Econ Data and Links

GDP and Components (Bureau of Economic Analysis)

Consumer Price Index (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Labor Force Statistics (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

The Federal Reserve

The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank

The Fed in Print (Great way to search for Fed publications)

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

National Bureau of Economic Research

The Economist

Brad DeLong's Web pages

Stephen Cecchetti's Web pages

Paul Krugman's Web pages

Paul Krugman's defense of macroeonomics

The Beige Book (current U.S. economic conditions)

CIA Factbook (basic economic information by country)

OECD (data for member coutries)

The European Central Bank

A great Global Macroeconomics Page (Asian Crisis, Research, Globalization, Development)

Challege Magazine (This is a very accessible journal. Full text articles can be accessed through HSU Library.  Type "Challenge Magazine" under Quicksearch).

Exploring the Macroeconomy (Teaching module for empirical macroeconomic analysis).

Efficient Market Hypothesis links from Investor Home

Wall Street Journal Dartboard Game

Blogs

Calculated Risk

Econbrowser

Economist's View


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