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CyberEconomics
is an on-line textbook developed by Robert Schenk at St. Joseph's
College in Indiana in the USA. A little below the level we are aiming for in 316-101
but a good place to start. The macro topics are listed down the right-hand side
of the screen.
Essential
Principles of Economics: A Hypermedia Text by Dr. Roger A. McCain at the
Department of Economics at Drexel University. Fourteen chapters in Introductory
Macroeconomics are listed down the right-hand side of the screen.
Principles
of Macroeconomics. This is a set of powerpoint presentations accompanied
by audio. This allows you to "virtually" be present at the macroeconomics lectures
at the College of Business Administration at the University of Iowa. An excellent
site.
Economics. Here you will find articles on current policy issues and internet
links to other sites. It is compiled by a graduate student at MIT. Highly
recommended.
MacroEcon
Lecture Notes by Brad De Long, Department of Economics, University of
California at Berkeley. More demanding than the other texts listed on this page
but nearer to the level of understanding appropriate for a first year student at
The University of Melbourne.
The
Keynesian Revolution is described by Kit Sims Taylor, a Professor of Economics
at Bellevue Community College in Washington State.
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