Internet Links for Macroeconomics & Microeconomics



Professor William Goffe's Home Page has many links to other resources on Economics.

  U.S. federal budget information is available in detail and summary form.

  The Social Security Administration allows you to find information on their System.

The US Census Bureau  provides statistics from the 1990 census.

  The Department of Health and Human Services also has statistical information. (The DHHS data is not macroeconomic in nature.)

The Environmental Protection Agency has information about rules, regulations, legislation, plus "Citizen Information."

 The US Department of Justice helps you learn about the Justice Department.

Also at the DOJ, their Antitrust Division provides information which should be useful to you in learning about economics.

 The Federal Trade Commission  is a place you will learn a lot about economics.

Fee-Based information  is available on Eastern European economic conditions.

The Central  Intelligence Agency  provides their World Factbook with information on economic conditions in Europe and other regions.

The Bureau of  Labor Statistics  has information on U.S. macroeconomics in summary form.

The BLS "Economy at a Glance"  is a useful part of the Bureau of Labor Statistics site.

And the BLS "Most Requested Series"  provides employment and price data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Fed Information  is available on monetary statistics and related issues.

The FDIC  provides information for depositors and others.

Iowa Electric Markets  provides an opportunity for investors to learn about markets by investing small amounts.

The American Stock Exchange  provides information online.

The New York Stock Exchange  is also available to visitors at its site.

The AFL-CIO  provides information for interested parties to learn about their union.

The GATT agreement text is available for you to read.

NAFTA text is also available.

Jokes about economics!  Take a few minutes off from studying and get some laughs at this location.

* Many of the links came from the text Economics Today which is used for our two introductory courses in economics.


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