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  • The New Rules Project

    The New Rules Project promotes ideas that strengthen local economies and build, strong, democratic, self-reliant, humanly-scaled communities.

    www.newrules.org

  • Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise Online

    Forum and resources on free market economic theories.

    www.cdfe.org

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

    Woodrow, the Web site of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, compiles information, and also features news, articles, issue-debate forums and other material of general interest.

    minneapolisfed.org

  • Idea House -- Economic Growth

    Articles on economic growth from Idea House of conservative National Center for Policy Analysis

    www.public-policy.org

  • Global Exchange : Economic Alternatives

    Democratic alternatives to top-down economic globalization.

    www.globalexchange.org

  • Labor Party Press

    News, commentary and information resources from Labor Party, a coalition of labor organizations and other organization advocating for workers rights and progressive values.

    www.igc.org

  • Financial Times Specials Archive

    Packages of news, analysis and commentaries from The Financial Times.

    www.ft.com

  • Washingtonpost.com: Business and Technology

    Special Reports from the online edition of the Washington Post newspaper.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • The Nader Page

    Columns and other commentary from public interest activist and corporate critic Ralph Nader.

    www.nader.org

  • Opinion Journal

    Editorial page website from The Wall Street Journal, with commentary and analysis on politics, business, the economy, public policy and the arts.

    www.opinionjournal.com

  • WTO Showdown

    Paul Hawkin's personal observations in Seattle during the World Trade Organization demonstrations.

    www.yesmagazine.com

  • The Difference Between Money &Wealth

    "How out-of-control speculation is destroying real wealth" by David Korten. Article contends that modern corporate capitalism is the opposite of true free-market economies.

    iisd.ca

  • The Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy

    A research center of Washington University in St. Louis offering public affairs programs and scholarly papers on economics and government.

    wc.wustl.edu

  • The Market as God

    According to theologian Harvey Cox, business and theology aren't so far apart. Capitalism is becoming religion, and The Market is the deity of choice, eclipsing other human and social values. From Atlantic Magazine.

    www.theatlantic.com

  • Economic Growth Resources

    A set of pages for economists and others interested in economic growth from Jonathan Temple, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford University.

    www.bris.ac.uk

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