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  • 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.

    rfe.org

  • Economist Jokes

    Jokes about economists and economics.

    netec.wustl.edu

  • Library of Economics and Liberty

    Provides concise encyclopedia, classic texts, articles, and data links by topic.

    www.econlib.org

  • Economics in the news

    Provides links to hundreds of articles appearing in the popular press and relating economics to everyday life.

    www.gametheory.net

  • NetEc

    collection of networking projects for academic Economics.

    netec.mcc.ac.uk

  • 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.

    www.economicsuk.com

  • Econoday

    Economic calendar covering events such as US Treasury announcements, economic indicators and international banking holidays

    www.econoday.com

  • JEL Classifications

    Journal of Economic Literature Classification System

    www.econlit.org

  • 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.

    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.

    www.miga.org

  • WoPEc

    is a service for finding and downloading the latest research results in economics. It contains around 11,000 papers.

    netec.mcc.ac.uk

  • WebEc

    WWW resources in economics listed as part of the WWW Virtual Library.

    www.helsinki.fi

  • 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).

    www.aeaweb.org

  • Economics at About.com

    Offers feature articles, links, and glossary.

    economics.about.com

  • Models of the Economy

    Provides essays about and software for forecasting the economy through the use of financial and macroeconomic models.

    www.economymodels.com

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