Economics
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| This site presents 256 data series known as the U.S. Business Cycle
Indicators. Economists use them to track and predict the business cycle
in the U.S. If you're not an economist, this may be more information,
specific and technical, than you want. |
| The U.S. Census Bureau provides information here on commodity flows
within the United States. Viewing, downloading, search available.
Feedback encouraged. |
| Portraits and quotes are here presented in appreciation of "the
extraordinary insights of classical liberal economics." Easy
reading, with related links. |
| This excellent economics site offers you a dictionary of
economics terms, a calendar of economic indicator release dates, current
indicator readings, analysis of economic regions, forecasts, thoughts, and
more. |
| The Economic Education Website is a great resource for economics
educators, K-12 through college. Lesson plans, a multitude of annotated
links. |
| In an attempt to provide a central source of information for economic
historians, EH.Net has put together book reviews, course syllabi,
professional information, and internet resources. |
| Devoted to the free distribution of working papers in economics, this
Economics Working Paper Archive put up by Washington University contains
more than 22 subjects, plus test posting and meeting areas. |
| Founded in 1946 and dedicated to "the preservation of individual
freedom and the private property order," FEE here summarizes its
books, seminars, and discussion clubs, and offers links and a free
sample of its monthly magazine, "The Freeman." |
| Put together by a Finnish economist, these "jokes about conomists
and economics" are great fun to read, presumably for economist and
layman alike. |
| Daily commentary "on the events and forces shaping the financial
markets around the globe." The archives contain a number of
interesting articles. |
| Quote.com provides financial market data, including current quotes on
stocks, options,commodity futures, mutual funds, and bonds. Some is
free, some not. One neat feature is the stock price alarms via e-mail
service. |
| This is a massive collection of categorized economics links, each with
an extensive description. The author has included a handy shortcut
section. Nicely done. |
| Link from here to an extensive list of economics gophers, other
business and education sources, and professional information sources.
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| This is a subscription service, but offers a wide variety of current
financial information (bond, foreign exchange, treasury rates, trends,
etc.) which might make it a good investment for you. The STAT-USA
quarterly newsletter and "selected publications" are free.
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| Investors, professional and private, can benefit from the 140,000
links offered here on actively traded companies and mutual funds. |
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