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This website is created as a resource for teachers and students of introductory economics courses. The site is designed to be used as a supplemental resource with any introductory textbook. The sites listed in this resource can be directly incoporated with topics covered in Introductory Macro (Eco 201), Introductory Micro (Eco 202) and Survey of Economics (Eco 120). I have attempted to provide a list of sites covering all areas of introductory macro and microeconomics. This resource-site is not an exhaustive compilation. However, the sites are carefully chosen to provide educational value. I have provided a brief overview of the sites. In some cases interesting pages within the site are pointed out. I hope that this site will enable teachers and learners to navigate through the vast websites and pick up some supplemental information/insights easily. Currently the sites are divided into the following subheadings:
Professors can use the links under these subheadings to engage students during the class or alternatively students can use these links to probe deeper into the material. Some assignments are also created.
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This site is created by Dr Satarupa Das Acknowledgements: I am very grateful for the gracious permissions to use portraits from "Warren J. Samuels Portrait Collection" of Duke University, Milton Friedman's photograph from Free to Choose Media and Ronald Coase's photograph from The University of Chicago Law School. The photograph of Simon Kuznets is obtained with generous permission from Collection of University of Pennsylvania Archives. |
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