My tentative schedule for 2008-9
Fall: FY Seminar, Law and
Economics
Winter: Business Statistics, Principles of Economics
Spring: Industrial Organization, Principles of macroeconomics or Principles of Economics
Econ 105 and Econ 106 will be replaced by a new course econ 101.
Class webpages:
Law and Economics -- Economics 280
Industrial Organization
and Public Policy --Eco 275
First year seminar: Design Intelligence
Business Statistics
(Quantitative Methods II) -- Economics 206
statistics is taught two quarters a year
(currently taught by Prof. Li)
Old First Year Seminar-- Midwest Futures: Economy and Environment
Some study suggestions
"Markets are central institutions of a modern society. If you understand markets, you have a chance of understanding what is happening in your time. If you don't, you don't." -- Martin Mayer
Can you Balance the Budget? This simulator demonstrates the impact of spending and tax changes on the federal budget deficit.
Securities and Exchange Commission
The Dismal Scientist, published by a consulting firm (where a friend of mine used to work), has economic analysis and articles.
Economic Policy Institute : analysis, reports, and news interpretation
Supreme Court Antitrust Debates
Hal Varian's links
Some more economic links and another page of Economics links
Global Development And Environment Institute
Country Profiles from the
Economist
Economagic : economic time series data
Tourism Database
my homepage: Chuck
Stull
K College Department of Economics
Problems or comments?
email cstull@kzoo.edu