General
http://syllabus.syr.edu/cid/graph/book.html
- graphing tutorial
http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/ctiecon/teaching/glossaries.htm
- a site with links to a variety of glossaries to give you definitions
http://www.economics.tcd.ie/SER/
- an Economics Journal for students and by students
http://economics.csusb.edu/econ510/class.html
- A website devoted to the teaching of economics, but some very good
simple lessons for micro and macro.
http://econltsn.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/teaching/
- A links site which provides categorized links to online lectures/courses.
Micro
The next four sites form one lecture.
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/Demand/Demand.html
- an interactive lecture on demand
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/Cost/Cost.html
- Cost Curves I (an introduction to supply)
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/MCost/MCost.html
- Cost Curves II (marginal cost and supply)
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/SD/SD.html
- an interactive lecture on Supply/Demand and equilibrium
The next two sites form one lecture.
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/Dem_Sup/demand.htm
- an interactive lecture on demand
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/Dem_Sup/supply.htm
- an interactive lecture on supply
The next two sites form one lecture.
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/Elast/Elast.html
- elasticity part I (qualitative)
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/Elas2/Elas2.html
- elasticity part II (quantitative)
These sites all
run independently.
http://hadm.sph.sc.edu/Courses/Econ/Monopoly/Mon.html
- the economics of a Monopoly
Macro
http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/inflation_calc.htm - Bank of Canada's
inflation calculator
http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/exchform.htm
- Bank of Canada's currency converter (what will the Canadian $ buy?)
http://www.oanda.com/converter/classic
- international exchange rates (what will your Swiss francs buy you
in Malawi?)
http://bizednet.bris.ac.uk:8080/virtual/economy/
- A GREAT site. Play the role of the Finance Minister in Britain. All
about fiscal policy!
Econometrics
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ssc/labs/cameron/e143f98/e143jv_.htm
- a usefull site for people just starting Econometrics (uses Java script
for interactivity)
http://www.stat.sc.edu/~west/javahtml/
- Java applets for covering some basic statistical concepts
Economic Thought
http://www.frbsf.org/education/index.html
- Great
Economists
http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/
- a great compendium of key Political/Economics texts and treatises
http://www.frbsf.org/education/index.html-
Major Economists and Major Schools of Thought
Major Resources
WebEc
The first stop you should make.
NetEc Similar to WebEc.
Local Resources
UNBSJ,
Ward Chipman Library Resources, Internet
Resources for Business and Economics.
Quest, access
UNB's Library Catologue
Journals & Institutes
Canadian
CD Howe
Institute
Canadian Economic Association
Canadian Journal of Economics
McEEL
McMaster Experimental Economics Laboratory.
International
AEA American Economic Association.
Journals a list
of important journals.
Social Science Research Network
International Association for
the Study of Common Property
Teaching
Expernomics
teaching economics through experiments
Econ 100 a website useful for students
in Econ1013 and Econ1073 at UNBSJ who are using the Parkin and Bade
textbook. Do the quizzes.