Resources for Economists on the Internet (RFE):
Extensive guide of economics-related information on the web.
Sponsored by the American Economics Association and edited by Bill
Goffe.
http://rfe.org/
Economist Jokes:
Jokes about economists and economics.
http://netec.wustl.edu/JokEc.html
Library of Economics and Liberty:
Provides concise encyclopedia, classic texts, articles, and data
links by topic.
http://www.econlib.org/
Economics in the news:
Provides links to hundreds of articles appearing in the popular
press and relating economics to everyday life.
http://www.gametheory.net/news/
NetEc:
collection of networking projects for academic Economics.
http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/NetEc.html
David Smith's EconomicsUK:
The website of David Smith, Economics Editor of The Sunday Times.
Containing among other items, an article archive, research section,
UK policy watch, and a Q&A forum.
http://www.economicsuk.com/
Econoday:
Economic calendar covering events such as US Treasury announcements,
economic indicators and international banking holidays
http://www.econoday.com/
JEL Classifications:
Journal of Economic Literature Classification System
http://www.econlit.org/elclasbk.htm
The International Finance Corporation:
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.
http://www.ifc.org/
MIGA:
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) is a member of
the World Bank Group. Its purpose is to facilitate the flow of
foreign direct investment to its developing member countries through
the provision of investment guarantees against political risks.
http://www.miga.org/
WoPEc:
is a service for finding and downloading the latest research results
in economics. It contains around 11,000 papers.
http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/WoPEc.html
Home Page Papers in Economics:
service to find economists' homepages on the internet with their
electronic publications (papers), a part of NetEc project
http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/HoPEc.html
WebEc:
WWW resources in economics listed as part of the WWW Virtual
Library.
http://www.helsinki.fi/WebEc/WebEc.html
4Economics:
This guide from 4anything.com includes resources like CNNfn Economy
News, the Bureau of Economic Analysis and Finance Net.
http://www.4economics.com/
AEAweb:
Information for economists provided by the American Economic
Association. Includes electronic editions of the American Economic
Review, the Journal of Economic Literature and the Journal of
Economic Perspectives as well as the internet guide Resources for
Economists on the Internet (RFE).
http://www.aeaweb.org/
Economics Guide:
Starting point for economics information with feature articles, web
link library, and economic data.
http://economics.about.com/
Models of the Economy:
Provides essays about and software for forecasting the economy
through the use of financial and macroeconomic models.
http://www.economymodels.com/
Council of Economic Advisers:
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.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/cea/
Economy.com:
Web portal for news, data, and analysis on the world's economies,
industry status, and related topics. Includes online databases of
economic and financial time series, The Dismal Scientist economics
pages, and online shopping for Dismal Scientist souvenir items.
http://www.economy.com/
Econdash:
Presents U.S. economic data in an intuitive dashboard format.
Provides tutorial on basic economic measures.
http://www.econdash.net/
Ecommunics - the economics community:
Provides working papers database, job listings, and economics
discussion boards. Some features require free registration.
http://www.ecommunics.com/
Economical Links:
A search engine for working papers in economics plus links to sites
related to economics and finance.
http://www.geocities.com/vanderboon/Economiclinks.html
Gothenburg Economic Research Database (GERDB):
Provides a collection of links to regional economics departments,
current job and grant postings, conferences, associations, and
journals.
http://gerdb.org/
Economics and Finance -- Reviews of Working Papers:
Economics research reviewed by the editors of the journal Insights
Into Finance & Economics, with summaries and highlights from working
papers.
http://www.insightsinto.com/welcome.html
India Economy:
Monthly report of developments in Indian economy, special reports on
Union Budget and macro-economic database.
http://www.indiainfoline.com/econ/
Economics, Money, and Fun:
Links to Economics Lecture Notes, GAUSS,MATLAB Codes, Data,
Economics journals, Economists, Economics Textbooks, Education,
Stock Market Information and Investors Groups
http://www.geocities.com/gaganeda/
Job Openings for Economists:
JOE is published every month except January and July. The online
version is generally available on the 5th of the month.
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/joe/
IDEAS:
A central index of economics working papers.
http://ideas.repec.org/
Links to News Articles:
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.
http://www.booksites.net/sloman/download_files/news/
ArgMax:
Economics news, economists' web sites, data and link collection.
http://www.argmax.com/