Links for economics resources
JSTOR economics articles from past
issues of the main journals (password protected).
Econlit (password required). Best academic search
engine for economics.
Scholar.google.com general academic
search engine
NBER National Bureau of Economic
Research. Most big-name North American economists bring out their
articles here prior to journal publication, so if you can’t access the journal,
this is a good alternative.
CEPR Centre for Economic Policy
Research. European equivalent of NBER.
REPEC
research papers in economics
Software/Data links
GAMS
General Algebraic Modelling System. Main software for
solution of large, nonlinear models.
GTAP Global Trade Analysis Project.
Major data collaboration effort on input-output modelling and
trade database.
I am
linked to:
Centre
for Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation,
Kiel Institute for World
Economics,
INEQ Project home
Criss-Ineq
project (EU Framework VI network on globalisation and inequality)
Huw Edwards: Economics Links
John Whalley (Professor at Western Ontario and my original
PhD supervisor at
Carlo
Perroni (my PhD supervisor at
Jeff
Round (
John Hutton
(Former head of economics, University of York, and collaborator on general
equilibrium modelling work, 1996-1999).
Alan Winters
(Former head of Economics, Universities of Birmingham and
Links on Imperfect Information and International Trade
James Rauch (very useful home page)
Links on Environmental Economics
Thomas Tietenberg
(brilliant bibliography online).
Research Papers, Seminars etc on Globalisation
Leverhulme
Centre on Globalisation and Economic Policy,
WebEc online listing of economics
journals
‘Gongs’
World Ranking
of Economics Departments
Top 1000
Economists (ranked by publications)
Family Tree of
Trade Economists
The Moby Dick Codes (or the
dangers of data-mining).
Blogspots
Brad DeLong (well worth reading for anyone who takes market fundamentalism too seriously)