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Bureau of Economic Analysis


EcoMod (provides tons of information on Economic Modelling using GAMS, TROLL, etc).

Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI forecasts turning points in economic and inflation cycles in the U.S)

Economy.com (gathers together a few excellent websites)

Economic Policy Institute

NAJ Economics (peer reviews of economic publications)

National Association for Business Economics

National Bureau of Economic Research

Quantitative Macroeconomics and Real Business Cycles

The Euro Homepage (economic policies in the euro zone)

The German Institute for Eonomic Research

The Inter-American Development Bank Research Department

The Institute for International Economics

The Brookings Institution

The Dismal Scientist  (almost real time information on economics arround the world)

The Marxists Internet Archive

The Society for Economic Dynamics

  Open Economy Macroeconomics:  

Brian Doyle's New Open Economy Macroeconomics Homepage


Online Course Companion Krugman-Obstfeld Companion Web Site

 



 
Dr. Ed Yardeni's Economics Network



 
Game Theory Society

Interuniversity Centre for Game Theory and Applications



 
Banco de la Republica de Colombia

Central Banks



 


American Economic Association


Econometric Society

LACEA

SED




 


European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Financial Markets Center (The Financial Markets Center is an independent, nonprofit institute that provides research and education on the Federal Reserve System and financial markets).

Inter-American Development Bank

International Monetary Fund.

The International Labor Organization

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

The World Trade Organization

World Bank.





 

Ariel Rubinstein

Brad Delong (Delong runs a very interesting web site with lots of interesting articles)

Carlos Vegh

Carl Walsh

David Backus

David Levine

Douglas Gale

John Taylor

Michele Boldrin
(Boldrin and David Levine have an interesting proposal called open text initiative. They make a case for changing current copyright laws for textbooks. Other interesting issues are discussed in his issues section).

Nouriel Roubini  ( Global Macro-economics and financial crisis. Excelent website).

Paul Krugman (besides his worth reading articles on policy issues and more academic papers, Krugman runs a usefull page on Japan's economy)

Philip Lane

 



 


EDIRC ( worldwide directory).





  Economy.com (gathers together a few excellent websites)

RFE (resources for economists)

The Dismal Scientist  (almost real time information on economics arround the world).

 




  Economic Statistics Briefing Room (This website provides easy access to current U.S Federal economic indicators produced by a number of Federal agencies. All the estimates for the indicators presented in the Federal Statistics Briefing Rooms are the most currently available values).

International Economic Trends

National Economic Trends (This website provides a good snapshot of the current economic stance of the U.S economy).



 




  NEP-DGE (new economic papers in dynamic general equilibrium theory)

The Society for Economic Dynamics Mailing List and Newsletter
 




  History of Economic Thought (Interesting website run by students in the department of economics of the New School University).

 


 



 



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