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Middle Class in Turmoil
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Christian E. Weller and Eli Staub
American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and
Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush, an 8 page summary
by Walter Antoniotti
Free Internet Books and Notes
Economic Report of the President
explains federal economic activity from the
President's view.
History Of Economic Thought has search
capabilities to find articles of interest.
Free Business Books --Economics also has free supplemental materials
Online Economic Textbooks has books for
economics majors and professionals.
Encyclopedia of Law and
Economics
Economic History Super Site - texts, bibliography and abstracts,
book reviews
International Trade Lecture Notes from
David Latzko of Penn
State University
Economic History Services is for those who like economic history.
Archive of the History of Economic Thought
Minneapolis Fed's magazine interview archive
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nonprofit asking for donations. It requires a registration. Look page 7
of Form 990 for high salaries and page 23 or so for the Board of
Director salaries.
Political Theory Daily Review--
extensive links list of people and journals.
Historical Economic Data
Business Cycle data since 1854
The 5 Minute
University
From Arnold Kling's
Growth Across Time
Growth in
Different Countries
Success and Failure of Social Systems
The
Rich and the Poor
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It requires a registration.
Look page 7 of Form 990 for high
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The Greatest Century That Ever Was: 25
Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years
The First Measured Century: An
Illustrated Guide to Trends in America, 1900-2000
For Economists
and Teachers
EcEdWeb is for economics educators, K-12 through
college.
Foundation for Teaching
Economics (FTE)
Current Events Internet Library
Links
for Economics Teachers from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Resources for Economists on the Internet
from Bill Goffe of SUNY, Oswego
Internet Resources for Economists
also has student material.
The Library of Economics and Liberty
Economics U$A
A video instructional series on
economics for college and high school classrooms and
adult learners; 28 half-hour video programs,
audiocassettes, ...
Teaching Economics
from
Arnold Kling, co-editor of EconLog and an adjunct professor at George
Mason University, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Silver Spring,
Maryland, about economics education and some of his summer reading
recommendations for students.
Federal Reserve Links
Federal Reserve Education Check out FED101
under Interactive Web Sites.
Federal Open Market Committee explains expected nominal interest
rates.
Beige Book
reports current economic activity by region.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK
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trade.
Education - Federal Reserve Bank of New York has educations sections
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The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco reports on expected
economic activity.
Economic Education Publications for Teachers
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activities.
Publications & Resources from the Dallas Region is for professional
economists and bankers.
Economic Education Publications from the Boston Region is directed
toward many levels of academic interest.
Federal Resources on Economics
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Teacher Resources from the Federal Reserve allows searches by
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