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Economics Libraries

1. The Library of Economics and Liberty http://www.econlib.org/ The Library of Economics and

Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. It offers a

unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of

economic thought. (From the website)

2. The Economist http://www.economist.com/multimedia Multimedia Library of the Magazine

The Economist. The broad spectrum of Economics, searchable with links and videos to interest

any Economist of various types.

3. MIT Library of Economics http://libguides.mit.edu/econ A centralized webpage containing

many guides, articles, webpage links, book recommendations and blogs for economics study.

4. UC Berkeley https://www.econ.berkeley.edu/resources/library A direct link the UC Berkeley

Economics Library webpage with links to other Economics related pages and lists of seminars

and communications of government pages. The resources page is listed as a work in progress.

5. Columbia University http://library.columbia.edu/locations/business.html Webpage link to one of

the largest collections of Business and Economics volumes. Also includes the library blog and

research support services, including ask a librarian.

Economics Helps for Students and Teachers

6. https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/best-economics-websites-and-apps-for-

students Recommended apps for teaching economics which ranges from Pre-K to grade 12

helps.

7. http://www.freeeconhelp.com/2011/09/7-best-sites-for-learning-economics-for.html

Recommendations for websites to assist in teaching Economics as well as archived articles on

economics functions.

8. The Foundation For Teaching Economics http://www.fte.org/ The mission of the FTE is to
introduce young individuals, selected for their leadership potential, to an economic way of

thinking about national and international issues, and to promote excellence in economic

education by helping teachers of economics become more effective educators. (From the

website)

9. 10 Most Useful Apps for Economics Students https://inomics.com/10-most-useful-apps-

economics-students 10 apps for mobile devices specifically targeting the Economics student.

Professional Organizations

10. American Economic Association https://www.aeaweb.org/ Once composed primarily of college

and university professors in economics, the American Economic Association (AEA) now

attracts 20,000+ members from academe, business, government, and consulting groups within

diverse disciplines from multi-cultural backgrounds. All are professionals or graduate-level

students dedicated to economics research and teaching. (From the website)

11. World Economics Association https://www.worldeconomicsassociation.org/ The World

Economics Association (WEA) seeks to increase the relevance, breadth and depth of economic

thought. Its key qualities are worldwide membership and governance, and inclusiveness with

respect to: (a) the variety of theoretical perspectives; (b) the range of human activities and

issues which fall within the broad domain of economics; and (c) the study of the worlds diverse

economies. (From the website)

12. National Association of Business Economists https://www.nabe.com/ The NABE Foundation

seeks to enhance the field and application of business economics by: providing professionals

with the information, tools, and development opportunities they need to succeed; developing

the next generation of leaders within the profession; supporting research to advance knowledge

and applications in the field; and helping to inform and educate the public by encouraging the

understanding and use of the tools of business economics. (From the website)

Social Media
13. Society of Labor Economists Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Society-of-Labor-

Economists-203556389743265/ Facebook community of Economists, specifically Labor

economists.

14. The Economic Times Twitter https://twitter.com/EconomicTimes Twitter feed directly

impacting Economists and the subject matter they address.

15. Economists Group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/49031/profile Professional

networking of Economists.

Blogs

16. Wall Street Journal article https://blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/12/30/the-best-economics-blogs/

Wall Street Journal recommendations for the best economics blogs on the internet. (Requires

Subscription to read)

17. Worthwhile Canadian Initiative http://worthwhile.typepad.com/ Economics blog from the

Canadian perspective.

18. Carpe Diem http://mjperry.blogspot.com/ Archive of over 10,000 blog articles on economics.

There is also an embedded link to the new WordPress blog that he started after archiving Carpe

Diem.

19. William J. Poley http://www.williampolley.com/blog/archives.html Several good articles on

economics, unfortunately has not been updated since 2011.

20. Reviving Economics http://econrevival.blogspot.com/ A blog that was mostly active in the late

2000s but tapered off in 2014 and 2015. Still a good archive of down to earth explanations of

Economic concepts.

21. Economics Roundtable http://www.rtable.net/index/rt/economics/recent/ Current and popular

website with many contributors on several subjects. There are several articles from several

contributors on an almost daily basis.

22. Robert Vienneau, Economist hobbyist http://robertvienneau.blogspot.com/ The hobbyist


economist perspective including graphs and charts to explain his positions.

Annotated Bibliographies

23. University of California Agricultural Issues Center (Inter-Disciplinary)

http://aic.ucdavis.edu/research1/economics_of_invasive_plants.pdf

24. Studies on the Economic Value of Public Lands and Protected Public Lands that have Appeared

in the Peer-Reviewed Academic Literature (Inter-Disciplinary)

https://headwaterseconomics.org/wp-content/uploads/Annotated_Bib_Value_Public_Lands.pdf

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