Publications and Links

Economics Department
Indiana University


The most comprehensive list of Internet sites related to Economics is Resources for Economists on the Internet. Listed below are a few select sites in the following categories:

  • Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research
  • IU Econ Faculty Biographies and CVs
  • IU Econ Faculty Books
  • Journals
  • Software and Data Archives
  • Department Newsletter, the Trend Line
  • Working Paper Archives
  • Other Assorted Links
     

  • Journals

  • Journal of Economic Education
  • Journal of Economic Literature Classification System
  • Other Economic Journalson the Web

  • Software and Data Archives

  • EconData: Time series data sets from the University of Maryland
  • GAUSS Library at American University
  • Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS)
  • Mathsource: The Electronic Resource for Mathematica Material
  • USinfostore.com

  • Business Indicators Database provides access to important macroeconomic time series and includes free use of ProView charting software for Windows. Other services are by subscription.


    Department Newsletter, the Trend Line

  • 1999-2000
  • 2000-2001
  • 2001-2002
  • 2003-2004
  • 2005-2006

  • Working Paper Archives

  • The NetEc Project
  • Working Paper Archive at Washington University

  • Other Assorted Links of Interest to Economists

  • Abstracts of NSF Research Awards
  • American Economic Association Directory of Members
  • Economics sites listed on Yahoo
  • IU Undergraduate Economics Club
  • International Center for Economic Growth (ICEG)
  • Resources for Economists on the Internet
  • Resources Relating to the Information Economy (by Hal Varian, Berkeley)
  • Other Economics Departments on the Web
     

  • Links of Interest to Economics Students

  • American Economics Association - Info for Economics Students
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