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Economics
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Economics Links at Yahoo.com -
The Dismal Scientist -
The ins and outs of Economics, including U.S. and some world statistics to prove it all.
Wall Street Journal -
Business and economic news from the Dow-Jones people.
The History of Economic Thought -
An archive of essays, theories, and other bosh and twadle, from McMaster University.
AmosWEB Economic Gloss*arama -
Glossary of economic terms and principles has a new home in its own domain.
The Wealth of Nations -- Full Text -
Adam Smith's 1776 treatise on the nature and function of the capitolist system.
Bureau of Labor Statistics -
U.S. Department of Labor provides many American and some international statistics.
The Cato Institute -
Major libertarian force believes in free markets and unrestricted international trade.
European Central Bank -
The combined central bank of eleven member nations since 1998.
The Economist -
Website of Britain's top right-wing economic and political magazine.
Federal Reserve System -
America's fiscal policy maker includes an overview of the banking and monetary policy systems.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco -
America's West Coast Federal Reserve branch has a lengthy list of educational articles and links.
International Monetary Fund -
Controversial organization lends money for development to Third-World nations.
North American Free Trade Agreement -
Website of the NAFTA Secretariat includes full-text version of the (in)famous agreement.
National Council on Economic Education -
Teaching economics principles to America's high school students.  Good luck to them.
CIA's World Factbook -
(In)famous American list of world statistics is politically motivated but reliable.
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development -
Shared effort of 29 countries, including the U.S., the U.K., Canada, and Australia.
OPEC -
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has the western world wrapped around its finger.  This English-language website lets you in on the how and the why.
Participatory Economics -
This new theory claims to avoid the failings of the market without the tyranny of a command economic system.
The World Bank -
Controversial worldwide lending institution has a very complete web page available.
World Trade Organization -
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