Online economics glossaries:
Microeconomics: Dr. T.'s Econolinks Glossary
Macroeconomics: John B. Taylor's Macroeconomics Glossary
(And for when I grow up: Peter B. Meyer's Online Glossary of Research Economics)
Bureau of Economic Analysis
US Department of Commerce
Economic Policy Institute
The Economist: "Economics: A to Z"
FRED II (Federal Reserve Database)
St Louis Federal Reserve
Glossary of Political Economy Terms
Int'l Labor Organization (ILO)
World Labor Statistics
(Not that you're at risk of looking stupid.)
Posted by James R MacLean at February 25, 2004 05:39 PMNo, this is cool. When I get a chance I need to make a link list for economics resources.
Posted by P6 at February 25, 2004 09:14 PMNo, this is cool. When I get a chance I need to make a link list for economics resources.
As for looking stupid, trust me it's more than possible. It takes a conscious effort not to try extending what I've learned. I'm very aware that economics is mathematics and I know my limits there. But because it impacts people I really want to fold people's behavior into it…and a guy won a Nobel Prize last year for doing just that. Talk about out of my league…
Posted by P6 at February 25, 2004 09:19 PM