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         Economists:     more books (100)
  1. The Hollywood Economist: The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies by Edward Jay Epstein, 2010-02-23
  2. Armchair Economist: Economics & Everyday Life by Steven E. Landsburg, 1995-03-01
  3. The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford, 2007-01-30
  4. The Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich Are Rich, the Poor Are Poor--and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car! by Tim Harford, 2005-11-01
  5. New Ideas from Dead Economists: An Introduction to Modern Economic Thought by Todd G. Buchholz, 2007-04-06
  6. Mathematics for Economists by Carl P. Simon, Lawrence E. Blume, 1994-04-17
  7. Game Theory for Applied Economists by Robert Gibbons, 1992-07-13
  8. Numbers Guide: The Essentials of Business Numeracy, Fifth Edition (The Economist Series) by Richard Stutely, 2003-04
  9. The Economist Style Guide, Tenth Edition by The Economist, 2010-05-03
  10. The Irrational Economist: Making Decisions in a Dangerous World
  11. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (P.S.) by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner, 2009-09-01
  12. The Baseball Economist: The Real Game Exposed by J.C. Bradbury, 2008-02-26
  13. A Guide for the Young Economist by William Thomson, 2001-01-22
  14. Guide to Analysing Companies (The Economist) by Bob Vause, 2009-09-09

1. Job Openings For Economists
JOE is published every month except January and July. The online version is generally available on the 5th of the month.
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/joe/
American Economic Association
Job Openings for Economists
Job Openings for Economists is provided jointly by the American Economic Association and the Economics Department of the University of Texas at Austin . If you have not used this service before you might want to read About Job Openings for Economists The JEL Classification System or How to Submit a Listing . JOE is published every month except January and July and is usually available on the 1st of the month. Printed copies of JOE are available for $20 per issue; to order one, please call AEA headquarters at (615) 322-2595. Starting with the September 2002 issue there is a $150 charge per listing.
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Other American Economic Association information: AEA Home Page Directory of Members
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Other messages for the AEA should be sent to aeainfo at vanderbilt.edu.

2. Economists With Web Pages
In this section we look at how famous economists have helped us to understand how the economy works, and the policies
http://www.amherst.edu/~jsirons/ewwp.html
Economists with Web Pages...
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3. RFE: Title Page
Extensive guide from Bill Goffe.Category Science Social Sciences Economics......Search RFE, WWW Virtual Library Economics WWW Virtual Library. Resources foreconomists on the Internet ISSN 10814248 Vol. 5, No. 5 November 2002.
http://rfe.org/
Search RFE WWW Virtual Library Economics Resources for Economists on the Internet
ISSN 1081-4248
Vol. 5, No. 5
November 2002
Editor: Bill Goffe
Dept. of Economics
SUNY Oswego
Introduction
News Media Data Other Internet Guides ... Neat Stuff This guide is sponsored by the American Economic Association . It lists 1,357 resources in 94 sections and sub-sections available on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics. Almost all resources are also described. In selecting these resources, I exercise some editorial judgment and select items that either offer a substantial amount of information, or are specialized to a given area. A particularly good place to look for a broader array of business and economic resources is WebEc The Complete Table of Contents is for those who want a list of all resources in this guide. From there you can go to a resource quickly simply click on its name. A link to an extended description here in RFE is denoted by [ more ] following the title. As the Complete Table of Contents is quite large, there is also an

4. InomicsWeb Site For Economists Offers Job Opening Info, Conference Announcements
Alphabetical list of economists on the Web. Find a separate list of economics and related university departments. Argmax launched in June 2002 here is some info on the site. economists. Directory of economists with web pages.
http://www.inomics.com/
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5. Economists
View a collection of images of more than 40 economists which come from the Warren J. Samuels Portrait Collection at Duke University. This collection of portraits of economists was presented in 1997 as a gift to the Department of Economics of Duke
http://www.econ.duke.edu/Economists
Portraits of Well-known Economists
This collection of portraits of economists was presented in 1997 as a gift to the Department of Economics of Duke University by Professor Warren J. Samuels of Michigan State University. Free use of these portraits in Web documents, and for other educational purposes, is encouraged: users are requested to acknowledge that the images come from "The Warren J. Samuels Portrait Collection at Duke University." Giovanni Battista Antonelli
Walter Bagehot

Claude Frederic Bastiat

Jeremy Bentham
...
Arthur Young

6. Economist Jokes
Comprehensive listing of jokes, stories oneliners, and articles dedicated to the world of economy and the people who work in it. the following jokes are somehow related to the profession of economists. Though some jokes are more general and
http://netec.wustl.edu/JokEc.html
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UK and USA
For the benefit of the service please use the closest mirror.
Jokes about economists and economics
I believe that even Adam Smith would enjoy these jokes. I have gathered these jokes from various sources, e.g. news, friends, readers of this page, etc. Unfortunately I wasn't able to list all the persons who invented these jokes which would probably be impossible. Therefore, I will not give the sources unless someone asks for it. All the following jokes are somehow related to the profession of economists. Though some jokes are more general and economist could be substituted with some else profession I try to maintain the "purity" of the page. No joke is completely politically correct even if I try to avoid personal or dirty jokes. Therefore, if you are afraid of being offended please do not continue. Otherwise, relax and be my guest! JokEc is a collection of professional humor for the benefit of economists as well as non-economists.
1st WWW-edition 24/10/1994 (d/m/y) Update 16/04/2001 Part of the NetEc group since 27/3/1997
Before the 2nd Millennia ended, JokEc had existed for over five years and had some 450,000 hits!

7. Agent-Based Computational Economics And Artificial Life: A Brief Intro
Introductory article on artificial life and agentbased computational economics.
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/getalife.htm
How Economists Can Get Alife: Abbreviated Version
Last Updated: 30 July 2002
Site maintained by:
Leigh Tesfatsion
Department of Economics
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011-1070
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/
tesfatsi@iastate.edu
ACE Web Site:
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/ace.htm
ISU Complex Adaptive Systems Seminar:
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/caswork.htm
Preamble
Agent-based computational economics (ACE) is the computational study of economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents. ACE is thus a specialization to economics of the basic artificial life (alife) paradigm. Below is a brief introduction to alife and ACE. A more extended version of this introduction (in postscript format, 220K) is given in Tesfatsion (1997a) . Thanks to A. De Vany, J. Duffy, D. Fogel, J. Gray, R. Noll, B. Routledge, and especially N. Vriend for helpful comments.
Introduction to Alife and ACE
What is artificial life, or alife for short? And why should economists care?

8. EconomicsResearch - Resources For Economics
Health Economics Resources for students, academics and researchers. Contains lecture notes and references for a health economics course in the UK.
http://www.economicsresearch.net
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9. __// AIEE - ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA ECONOMISTI DELL'ENERGIA \\__
Provides an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences among energy experts. Contact information, publications, and links.
http://www.aiee.org/
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10. AERE - Association Of Environmental And Resource Economists
AERE is an international scientific association in the field of environmental and resource economicsCategory Science Social Sciences Economics Environmental Economics......Founded in 1979, the Association of Environmental and Resource economists (AERE)was established as a means of exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and
http://www.aere.org/
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Founded in , the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) was established as a means of exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and promoting graduate training in resource and environmental economics. AERE currently has over 800 members from more than thirty nations, coming from academic institutions, the public sector, and private industry. It draws from traditional economics, agricultural economics, forestry, and natural resource schools. With its own journal, the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management ( JEEM ), a newsletter issued twice a year, sponsorship of annual sessions at the Allied Social Science Associations ( ASSA ) and American Agricultural Economics Association ( AAEA ) meetings, the AERE Workshop , the World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists , and affiliation with organizations in Europe ( EAERE ) and Latin America ( ALEAR ), AERE provides many forums for exchanging ideas relevant to the allocation and management of natural and environmental resources. News and Announcements FREE Access to JEEM
Get free electronic access to the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management until March, including its archives from 1995 on.

11. Everything’s Coming Up Roses
This economist says that the you can't have your cake and eat it too approach of economics, forcing responsibility, is the reason some environmentalists try to discredit them.
http://www.cato.org/dailys/4-23-97.html
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by Julian L. Simon Julian L. Simon teaches business at the University of Maryland and is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. Bash the economists and save the environment, environmental activists proclaim. The February issue of Wired magazine, for example, has an article headlined, "Futurist Hazel Henderson has a modest proposal: Abolish economics and make way for the economy of abundance." Why the war on economics? The essence of economics is that you can't have your cake and eat it, too. So economics gets in the way of many government programs that environmental activists favor. And that's why they seek to discredit economics. The special target of the anti-economists is population growth. Activist Stephanie Mills says that "an impediment to perceiving and acting on overpopulation has been conventional economics . . . a form of brain damage." And biologist Paul Ehrlich laments the "blunders" that economists "commit when they attempt to deal with problems of population, resources and environment."

12. AERE - Economists
Listing of economists' web pages on the site of the Association of Environmental and Resource economists Category Science Social Sciences Economics People......Association of Environmental and Resource economists. About, Membership, Newsletter,Journal, Meetings, Jobs, Resources, Environmental and Natural Resource economists.
http://www.aere.org/resources/economists.html
Research
Mailing list

Economists
Journals

Organizations

Back to Resources Environmental and Natural Resource Economists A B C D E F G H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Kenneth Acks Bulent Acma B Amit Batabyal Glenn C. Blomquist James F. Booker C Arthur Caplan James F. Casey Trudy Ann Cameron Alan Carlin ... Brian Copeland E Dietrich Earnhart Brian K. Edwards Donald J. Epp Molly Espey F Anthony Fisher Don Fullerton G Erik Gawel Michael Getzner Kelly L. Giraud Lawrence Goulder ... Julie Ann Gustanski H Timothy C. Haab Glenn W. Harrison Richard Henning John P. Hoehn ... Ted Horbulyk J Raghbendra Jha F. Reed Johnson K Kenji Katsuragi Olga Kiuila Ray Kopp Koichi Kuriyama L Michel Langlois Dean Lueck Arik Levinson John Livernois ... Frank Lupi M Sunil Malla Chuck Mason Jill McCluskey Ross McKitrick ... Andrew Muller N Richard Newell De Leonardis Nico O Nicholas Olenev Lars J. Olson P Dawn Parker Subhrendu Pattanayak Linwood Pendleton David Popp R Alexandre Rivas Robin L. Roberts Kimberly Rollins Eirik Romstad ... Jonathan Rubin S James N. Sanchirico Jan Schwaab Akhmad Setiobudi Stephanie Scholz ... Scott Swinton T Yoshito Takasaki Tom Tietenberg John Tschirhart V Eileen van Ravenswaay W Gernot Wagner John C. Whitehead

13. RFE: Title Page
Resources for economists on the Internet. ISSN 10814248
http://econwpa.wustl.edu/EconFAQ/EconFAQ.html
Search RFE WWW Virtual Library Economics Resources for Economists on the Internet
ISSN 1081-4248
Vol. 5, No. 5
November 2002
Editor: Bill Goffe
Dept. of Economics
SUNY Oswego
Introduction
News Media Data Other Internet Guides ... Neat Stuff This guide is sponsored by the American Economic Association . It lists 1,357 resources in 94 sections and sub-sections available on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics. Almost all resources are also described. In selecting these resources, I exercise some editorial judgment and select items that either offer a substantial amount of information, or are specialized to a given area. A particularly good place to look for a broader array of business and economic resources is WebEc The Complete Table of Contents is for those who want a list of all resources in this guide. From there you can go to a resource quickly simply click on its name. A link to an extended description here in RFE is denoted by [ more ] following the title. As the Complete Table of Contents is quite large, there is also an

14. RFE: Economists, Departments, & Universities
Title Page / economists, Departments, Universities Tables of ContentsAbridged Complete Search RFE economists, Departments, Universities.
http://rfe.org/Dirs/

Title Page

Tables of Contents: Abridged Complete
Search RFE

The list on the left links to the resource itself, or if in italics , to another section here in Resources for Economists on the Internet . Each [ more ] leads to an extended description here in RFE.
Ordered from directories of largest units (universities) to smallest (individuals). Colleges and universities Braintrack University Index 5,500 listings more Google's University Search use Google to search universities more College and University Home Pages dated with 3,000 listings more American Universities Home Pages 1,600 listings more Business Schools Bschool Directory lists 750 b-schools more Departments Econ. Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World (EDIRC) lists nearly 6,400 departments, organizations, etc. more Economics Departments Outside the U.S. lists fewer than EDIRC more Association for Univ. Business and Economic Research (AUBER) departments with regional focus more Economics Departments with PhD Programs data from Peterson's Guide more Economists American Economic Association (AEA) Directory of Members at the Univ. of Texas

15. IAAE Conference
International agricultural conference held in Durban.
http://www.iaae2003durban.co.za/

16. Staff Economists, Visiting Scholars, And Selected Home Pages At The Federal Rese
List of Staff economists.
http://www.frbsf.org/economics/economists/index.html
Home What's New Careers Glossary ...
Staff Economists
Staff Economists FRBSF Economists Daly, Mary Research Advisor, Financial and Regional Research
home page
Dennis, Richard Economist, Macroeconomic Research
home page
Doms, Mark Economist, Financial and Regional Research Furlong, Fred Vice President, Financial and Regional Research
home page
Glick, Reuven Vice President, International Research
home page
Gowrisankaran, Gautam Economist, Financial and Regional Research
home page
Hsueh, Lily Regional Analyst, Financial and Regional Research Judd, John Senior Vice President and Director of Research Krainer, John Economist, Financial and Regional Research Kwan, Simon Research Advisor, Financial and Regional Research
home page
Laderman, Elizabeth Economist, Financial and Regional Research Lansing, Kevin Senior Economist, Macroeconomic Research
home page
Lopez, Jose A. Economist, Financial and Regional Research
home page
Marquis, Milton Senior Economist, Financial and Regional Research
home page
Moreno, Ramon

17. WWW Links For Economists

http://www.eco.utexas.edu/ecosites.shtml
Web Links for Economists
This is a growing list o' links for economists. If you have a suggestion for a link, send mail to the the webmistress
GENERAL
Resources for Economists on the Internet The Dismal Scientist Economics Resources
- courtesy of the Social Science Information Gateway
Hal Varian's list of interesting servers Job Openings for Economists European Job Openings for Economists Yahoo: Main Index Business and Economics Economics Departments: within the US Outside US The Nobel Prize Internet Archive A great search engine: AltaVista DejaNews
DATA SOURCES
Bureau of Economic Analysis Census Bureau Federal Statistics US Demographic Data ... PSID -Panel Study of Income Dynamics Statistical Abstracts of the United States:
- This actually has only some of the the data and charts.
Historical Demographic, Economics, and Social Data for the United States, 1790-1860 Economic Bulletin Board (DOC) FedWorld
- Connections to US Government WWW Servers and US Government Information Servers
CIESIN - this is a great site with lots of demographic data, geographic data, and more... SEC EDGAR Database - database of corporate information courtesy of the Securities and Exchange Commission./

18. Economists And Market And Survey Researchers
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook Printerfriendly version (HTML) (PDF) economists and Market and Survey Researchers Demand for qualified market and survey researchers should be strong. economists who work for government agencies may assess economic conditions in the United States or abroad, in order to
http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos055.htm
Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
Economists and Market and Survey Researchers
Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information
Significant Points
  • Demand for qualified market and survey researchers should be strong.
  • Candidates who hold an advanced degree will have the best employment prospects and advancement opportunities.

Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Economists Economists study how society distributes scarce resources such as land, labor, raw materials, and machinery to produce goods and services. They conduct research, collect and analyze data, monitor economic trends, and develop forecasts. They research issues such as energy costs, inflation, interest rates, imports, or employment levels. Most economists are concerned with practical applications of economic policy. They use their understanding of economic relationships to advise businesses and other organizations, including insurance companies, banks, securities firms, industry and trade associations, labor unions, and government agencies. Economists use mathematical models to help predict answers to questions such as the nature and length of business cycles, the effects of a specific rate of inflation on the economy, or the effects of tax legislation on unemployment levels.

19. Economists With Web Pages
economists with WEB PAGES. A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence. economistswith Web Pages has moved to http//www.amherst.edu/~jsirons/ewwp.html.
http://www.mit.edu/people/irons/ecgeek.html
ECONOMISTS with WEB PAGES
A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1803-1882.
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20. Economist Jokes
Jokes about economists and economics.Category Science Social Sciences Economics People Humor...... mirror. Jokes about economists and economics. I it. All the followingjokes are somehow related to the profession of economists. Though
http://www.etla.fi/pkm/JokEc.html
The original JokEc in Finland is mirrored in
Japan
UK and USA
For the benefit of the service please use the closest mirror.
Jokes about economists and economics
I believe that even Adam Smith would enjoy these jokes. I have gathered these jokes from various sources, e.g. news, friends, readers of this page, etc. Unfortunately I wasn't able to list all the persons who invented these jokes which would probably be impossible. Therefore, I will not give the sources unless someone asks for it. All the following jokes are somehow related to the profession of economists. Though some jokes are more general and economist could be substituted with some else profession I try to maintain the "purity" of the page. No joke is completely politically correct even if I try to avoid personal or dirty jokes. Therefore, if you are afraid of being offended please do not continue. Otherwise, relax and be my guest! JokEc is a collection of professional humor for the benefit of economists as well as non-economists.
1st WWW-edition 24/10/1994 (d/m/y) Update 16/04/2001 Part of the NetEc group since 27/3/1997
Before the 2nd Millennia ended, JokEc had existed for over five years and had some 450,000 hits!

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