Economics Links
- The Cato Institute- The Cato Institute seeks to broaden the parameters of public policy debate to allow consideration of the traditional American principles of limited government, individual liberty, free markets and peace. Toward that goal, the Institute strives to achieve greater involvement of the intelligent, concerned lay public in questions of policy and the proper role of government.
- The Institute for Humane Studies- IHS is a unique organization that assists undergraduate and graduate students worldwide interested in individual liberties. Internships, fellowships, and scholarships are available.
- The Economist- The preeminent magazine (that calls itself a newspaper) for economists, policy makers and world leaders.
- U.S. Government Spending- Current and historic information on Federal Government spending.
- Time.gov- The Official U.S. Time by timezone.
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics- Information on inflation, unemployment, productivity, and other useful economic data.
- The Bureau of Economic Analysis- National accounting information.
- ODE- Omicron Delta Epsilon website - the International Honor Society for Economics.
- Mises Institute- The world center of the Austrian School of economics and libertarian political and social theory.
Blogs
- Agoraphilia- Economist Glenn Whitman's blog that analyzes topics ranging from ladies night specials to anarchy.
- Freakonomics- Blog by authors of book by the same name, University of Chicago Economics Professor Steven Levitt and NY Times Journalist Stephen Jubner
- Greg Mankiw- Blog by Harvard economics professor Gregory Mankiw.
- MarginalRevolution- Blog by George Mason University Professor of Economics Tyler Cowen
- Robert Murphy-Personal Blog of Dr. Robert Murphy.



