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Economic Resources
Bureau of Labor Statistics
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An easy to use site with lots of economic information.
Includes information on employment and unemployment, prices and living conditions and a whole lot more.
Census Bureau
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A mother load of demographic information--in a user friendly format!
Includes a user manual, search function and a United States and world
population clock.
Current Economic Indicators
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They're all here in an easy to use format. Includes brief summaries
or full blown analysis plus colored charts and graphs.
The Library of Economics and Liberty
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The Library of Economics and Liberty, provided by Liberty Fund, Inc. a private,
educational foundation, is dedicated to advancing the study of economics,
markets, and liberty. The site features
 | Authoritative editions of classics in economics, and related works in history,
political theory and philosophy |
 | Featured columns and essays, including follow-up Letters to the Editor
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 | Links to the most commonly-used economics data bases
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 | Reviews, reading lists, and annotated bibliographies for those looking for ideas
for further readings |
 | Links to other sites of interest |
Vanguard University
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Learn the basics of investing in a series of simple, one-page lessons.
You'll find quizzes to gauge your progress and homework to apply
what you've learned. Start anywhere, and work at your own pace.
Economics Gloss*arama
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A searchable and wonderfully refreshing glossary of economic terms. From the "Ask Mr. Economy" web site. The world needs more economists like this.
Dismal Scientist
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Not only is this virtually a one-stop resource for economic data, it's full of insightful commentary too. It's also the sister site of the newly opened
Economy.com the web's premier site for economic historical and forecast reports and data.
United States Government and Agencies
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This is the most comprehensive list of federal and state government and government
agencies I've seen. You can access the executive, judicial and
legislative branches (see if your congressperson has a website) plus
independent federal agencies and all twelve Federal Reserve Banks.
Dead Economists Society
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Learn about some of the contributors to the field of economics.
Justice Department/Antitrust Division
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Check to see which successful American companies have been caught in
the sites of the Antitrust Department. Includes press releases, current
cases, congressional testimony, international agreements and a whole
lot more.
Economic Policy Analysis
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Cut through the hype and take an in depth look at some economic issues
Economics Jokes
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Why should lawyers have all the fun!
FedStats
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This site provides one stop shopping for federal statistics from more than 70 agencies
in the United States Federal Government that produce statistics of interest to the public.
Legislative Information on the Internet
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In the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, this site is a service of the U.S. Library of Congress. Here you'll find the
full text of bills, the Congressional Record and Committee Reports. Includes searchable
historical documents and an overview of the legislative process plus much, much more.
Internal Revenue Service
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I have to admit, the IRS has done a good job with its website. Advice, comments
and just about every personal and business tax form you might need
is here for you to print out.

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