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Research Links


RESEARCH AT GEORGE MASON

GMU Libraries

Working Papers in Economics at George Mason University

Center for Study of Public Choice

The Locke Institute

John M. Olin Institute on Employment Research and Policy

Mercatus Center



PROFESSORS PAGES

Link to Faculty Weblogs

Peter Boettke's web page - articles and essays regarding Austrian Economics

Bryan Caplan's home page - includes the Museum of Communism

Laurence Iannaccone's ERel - Economics and Religion

Russell Robert's Invisible Heart.com - economic essays for the non-economist



ELECTRONIC JOURNALS, ARTICLES, AND WORKING PAPERS

JSTOR has backfiles of ten academic journals in economics from their beginnings up to 1991. Some journals are available in pdf as text files, while other journals are available as pdf images. Linking a searchable text file to the page images of the entire published record of a journal offers a level of access previously unimaginable. Authorized users are able to view and print articles at any time and from any networked location. If you are at a location off campus you will need to log in through the library website.

Elsevier Research Journals - ECONbase, ECONbooks, Handbooks in Economics

Economics Working Paper Archive

Review of Austrian Economics

National Bureau of Economic Research - Includes working papers, books, and the NBER reporter. PhD job market candidates! This site includes a listing of available postings at American Academic Institutions.

The McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought - The History of Thought Archive represents an attempt to gather all material for the study of the history of economics at one site. This includes both primary texts, studies of those texts and of their authors.

The Journal of Finance



SOURCES OF CURRENT ECONOMIC INFORMATION 

The Joint Economic Committee

Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World (EDIRC)

Bureau of Labor Statistics

The House Budget Committee

Fed Reserve Bank Board of Governors

- economic data (FRED II)
- markets



THE FEDERAL RESERVE

Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Branches:

Boston Cleveland
New York Richmond
Philadelphia Atlanta
St. Louis Chicago
Dallas Kansas City
Minneapolis San Francisco



ASSOCIATIONS

Public Choice Society

Society for the Development of Austrian Economics

International Society for New Institutional Economics



LINKS TO MORE LINKS

Resources for Economists on the Internet. Bill Goffe's guide to internet resources for economists.

WebEc - World Wide Web Resources in Economics. Perhaps the most extensive guide to economics on the net.

Econometrics Laboratory Software Archive - Econometric algorithms, programs, data, working papers, and more. An extremely useful site.

Liberty Fund's The Library of Economics and Liberty - an easy-to-use reference for all areas of economics. Includes the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics