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Links for Economics Courses

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The BORDERLINE by Gabe Martin

Principles of Microeconomics
The study of how individual decision making units: consumers, households, and firms allocate scarce resources.

Principles of Macroeconomics
The study of the behavior of economic aggregates: employment, the price level, and total output.

Macroeconomic Trends
Links to audio clips and data relevant to the study of the behavior of economic aggregates: employment, the price level, and total output.

International Trade
Extending the basics of microeconomics: supply and demand to trade between countries.

Microeconomic Theory
A more rigorous study of how individual decision making units: consumers, households, and firms allocate scarce resources.

Statistics
Taking quantitative and qualitative data, describing the data, testing hypothesis about the data, and looking at relationships between the data, and getting the data to confess.

Money and Financial Institutions:
Medium of exchange, store of value, and a unit of account along with the markets, institutions, and regulatory bodies that shape asset prices and interest rates; includes a virtual stock exchange.

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Urban Economics
Economies and diseconomies of urbanization, the demand for public goods and how to finance, (user fees and taxes), the provision of public goods, positive and negative externalitites, the development and existence of urban areas, and the history of urbanization.

The New England Economy
The New England Region as an economic unit: history, status, and future developments.

Managerial Economics
The application of economic principals and theory, mathematics, and statistical methods to business decision making and strategic behavior.

Industrial Organization
The study of firm behaviour and antitrust policy.

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Examining externalities, public goods, and markets in depth.

Teaching Resources
Resources to be used in the classroom.

Data and Research
Sources for data and research guides.

Other Directories...

Resources for Economists on the Internet
a long-standing effort of Bill Goffe.

Open Directory Project [dmoz]
"...is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors."

Teaching and Learning Economics with Technology
a 'blog' by Steven Myers

CBA: Centers & Special Programs » Economic Education » NCREE » REED
University of Nebraska - Lincoln College of Business Administration's Research in Economic Education Database (REED)


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