Some study suggestions
optional presentation
times: Tuesday Nov 24, 11:30(Dewing 310)
................................................ Tuesday Nov 24, 6:00 (Library
202)
Online Posters for Assignment #7
Vertical Equity and Taxes by Kyle Walther
The Long Run: Dynamics of Competitive Industry By Michael Lincoln
"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
1998 winner Amartya
K. Sen. His online writings include:
Economic
Interdependence and the World Food Summit and
Hunger and Public
Action (with Jean Dreze )
Resources for Economists on the Internet provides an extensive list of links of interest to economists and economics students
Can you Balance the Budget? This California simulator demonstrates the impact of spending and tax changes on the federal budget deficit.
The Dreyden Press has a website to accompany Mankiw's Principles of Economics text. It has some practice problems and graphs, as well as links to other information.
The Dismal Scientist, published by a consulting firm (where a friend of mine happens to work), has economic analysis and articles.
Economic Policy Institute: analysis, reports, and news interpretation
World Lecture Hall: Economics-- online classes.
Some more economic links
another page of Economics links
To go to my First Year Seminar click here
Department of Economics (information from the Registrar's office)
Problems or comments?
email cstull@kzoo.edu