Ask Dr. Econ is an educational resource that answers questions on (mostly macro) economic issues by a Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco economist: the answer-bank is searchable by category or keyword, and new questions can be submitted. Answers are detailed, generally at introductory level, and stay close to current consensus even though some are 10+ years old. Examples: Does inflation hurt long-term growth? What are business cycles and how do they affect the economy? Why does a trade deficit weaken the currency? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q04-jgNO1ZA
This textbook is both freely available and extensively peer-reviewed. It aims to cover "the scope and sequence for a two-semester principles of economics course." It claims "a balanced approach to micro and macro economics, to both Keynesian and classical views, and to the theory and application of economics concepts."
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This introductory course in Macroeconomics includes the topics of inflation, unemployment, business cycles, gross domestic product, money, fiscal policy, and monetary policy. There are 20 lessons on macroeconomic basics, broken up into small chunks of text. The AmosWorld site also includes a glossary and an online testing system, to which this material is linked.
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This is a 167-page introductory textbook written by a graduate student. It is available as a single PDF file, or by section. A separate maths-heavy version (Quantum Microeconomics with Calculus) is also available.
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Mathematics for economists is a course webpage produced by Dieter Balkenborg of the University of Exeter, the 2008 version of the course was taught by Juliette Stephenson. The material includes lecture slides, class exercises and solutions, homework tasks, and exam papers, usually made available as PDF files. Also includes links to previous versions of the course stretching back to 2001.
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ECON100 offers various resources to support a number of text books authored or co-authored by Michael Parkin. Included are lecture notes (in PowerPoint, HTML or RTF), online quizzes, and news analysis.
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This course website supports an introductory module in economics as taught at the University of Essex in 2009/10 by Gianluigi Vernasca and Tim Hatton. It provides a broad overview of economics suitable as an introduction to the subject for all undergraduates. It is designed to develop students' knowledge of economic ideas in the context of contemporary issues using the tools of elementary economic analysis. It includes a module outline, lecture notes, coursework items and class exercises (with solutions).
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