Macroeconomics - INTERNET RESOURCES .....

You may want to visit the following Web sites. You are not required to do this as part of your coursework. They are provided for your information and enjoyment. After you finish visiting these sites, click on your browser's back button to return to the course Web site.

(1) http://ingrimayne.saintjoe.edu/econ/

This site contains an extensive collection of supply and demand materials for both macro and micro. Click on the table of contents link and go from there.


(2) http://www.antitrust.org/

This site emphasizes the economic aspects of antitrust law and regulation. It demonstrates one of the ways in which government plays a role in the economy.


(3) http://www.dismal.com/

This is an excellent macro web site. You could click and scroll around in this one for a long time. Topics include the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Unemployment, The Federal Reserve System, many statistical series, and a variety of other subjects. Although not shown on the homepage, you will notice a site map link on many of the screens at this site. If you click on the site map you will find links to all of the data available at this website.


(4) http://www.cbpp.org/

This site was prepared by the Center On Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization that focuses on issues affecting those with moderate income. Topics include tax burdens, social security, and poverty in the U.S.


(5) http://www.census.gov/hhes/income/midclass/

The U.S. Census Bureau prepared this site. It contains analysis and statistics over a wide range of topics, but you'll notice some links to various macroeconomics topics on the homepage. In some cases, downloads are necessary in order to view the information you want.

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