Economics Links and Related Stuff

Useful links I've encountered while preparing lectures and doing research. Particularly useful (and FREE) sites are marked with ***.

US Data International Data

National Data
The Brookings Institution
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Central Intelligence Agency
The Conference Board
Dismal Scientist
Dow Jones Indexes
Economagic
Economic Charts
***The Economic Report of the President***
Office of Management and Budget
Fedstats
***FREDŽ - Economic Research***
***FreeLunch.com***
Foreign Exchange Rates
National Bureau of Economics Research
NBER Data
Resources for Economists
***STAT-USA (Yalies only)***
Yale University Social Science Libraries & Information Services
U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. International Trade Administration

Local Data

County Business Patterns
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

Federal Reserve Banks
Atlanta Cleveland Dallas
Minneapolis New York
Philadelphia ***Saint Louis***
San Francisco

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Federal Open Market Committee Testimony

Miscellaneous
SEC Filings & Forms (EDGAR)
Where's George: Tracking US Currency Movements
E-Commerce Recommendations
Articles


Global Info

Central Banks on the World Wide Web.
***SourceOECD***
Dismal Scientist
Distance between countries?
The EIU ViewsWire (Yalies Only)
***PACIFIC Exchange Rate Service***

Asia
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Bank of Japan (English)
Japan Information Network
New Zealand Reserve Bank
Singapore Statistics

Europe
Bank of England
European Union Server (Rules, Data)
European Central Bank
Central Bank of Ireland
UK Official Statistics

Latin America
Argentina Central Bank
Brazil Banco Central do Brazil
Chile Central Bank
Colombia Cedebase
Costa Rica Central Bank
Banco de Mexico
Nicaragua Central Bank
Peru Central Bank
Russia Central Bank

International Agencies
Bank of International Settlements
International Monetary Fund
OECD
World Bank
World Economic Forum
World Trade Organization


Interesting Homepages

  Research

Browse through the following home pages for more discussion of international and macroeconomic issues.

B-School Homepages
Campbell R. Harvey's (Duke Bschool)
Paul Romer (Stanford Bschool)
***N. Roubini (NYU-Stern)***
Shang-Jin Wei (Harvard Kschool)


Economic Dept Homepages
***J. Bradford DeLong (Berkeley)***
Rudi Dornbusch (MIT)
Ray Fair's Macro Forecasting Model (Yale)
***The new Paul Krugman web page***
***(The Unofficial Paul Krugman Web Page)***
Robert Shiller (Yale)
Carlos Vegh (UCLA)


Private Sector Homepages
Commerzbank
ING
Ed Yardei (Prudential)
Global e-Library - Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Commerzbank Homepage

***International Trade Resources***
Great source for explaining the varous systems used to aggregate output into industries, as well as concordances among the various systems

The Center for International Data at UC Davis
Great source for US trade data 1972-2001

Federal Reserve Board: Publications
An excellent source of easy to read Fed research publications on forces affecting the US economy, such as the decline in home equity ownership, the popularity of mutual fund investments, etc.

 International Trade Glossary (Alan Deardorff)
Nice online glossary of important international economic terms

U.S. Antidumping Database and Links
All you want to know about US antidumping cases

Economic Intuition Home Page

RationalExpectations.Com

This page was last updated 01/13/04
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