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  • Ace Publications: Provides Resources to High School Economics Teachers in New Zealand and Australia. Texts contain fun activities designed to enhance the teaching of key Economic concepts to students.
  • AmosWEB: A guide to all things economic. The home of Mister Economy, A Pedestrian's Guide to the Economy, and the Economic Gloss*arama.
  • Classic Economic Models: A collection of interactive EconModel applications that includes many of the most important models in microeconomics and macroeconomics.
  • Economic Education Web: EcEdWeb: The purpose of EcEdWeb, the Economic Education Website, is to provide support for economic education and teaching in all forms and at all levels.
  • Economic-truth: Student resource containing notes and essays designed to aid in the study of economics at the secondary school and undergraduate level.
  • Economics for International Students: An undergraduate-level textbook on economics by Chris Rodda. Full text online.
  • EcoSim: An Interactive Simulation: An interactive simulation in which each student plays the role of a company and a group of people, or a legislator in the government/central bank.
  • Electronic Statistical Textbook: Offers training in a variety of applications, including laboratory research, business statistics and forecasting, social science statistics and survey research, data mining, engineering and quality control applications.
  • Eur Macro Tutor: Provides interactive tools for understanding the Solow model, AD-AS, business cycles, and other macroeconomic themes.
  • Foundation for Teaching Economics: Offers free workshops for high school educators and students. Site includes workshop dates, locations, and registration information, as well as resources, activities, and lesson plans for teaching economics.
  • Games Economists Play: This web site is a resource for instructors of economics Provides resources for using non-computerized economic experiments (games) in the classroom. Provides an annotated compilation of over 120 games.
  • Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education: Promotes the integration of free enterprise and economic education into the K-12 curriculum. Located at the University of South Florida.
  • IMF Center - EconEd Online: Teacher guides, lesson plans, online exhibitions, facts and student interactives for fifth grade through high school, from the International Monetary Fund's economics education center.
  • Indonesia Project: The Australian National University's centre for research and graduate training on the Indonesian economy. Established in 1965 by Prof. H.W. Arndt. Publisher of the Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies.
  • Introductory Economics: Econ100 is an international web site for students of economics that supports several principles of economics texts by Michael Parkin
  • Just Business: Provides educational and teaching resources including articles and role playing games focusing on the ethical aspect of economics.
  • MacroEconomics Laboratory ONline: Describes macroeconomic experiments used in undergraduate and master's level education at Carnegie Mellon University and other universities. The purpose is to give students an understanding of the dynamic character of the economy of a nation.
  • MIT System Dynamics in Education Project (SDEP): Research method of studying world in dynamics, which can be applied to almost all economic processes.
  • Monetary Policy Simulation Game: A downloadable computer game that allows you to take control of monetary policy in a virtual stochastic economy.
  • San Diego City College Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE): Providing opportunities to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise.
  • The Beer Game: Online supply chain management simulator. Participants play as a member of the supply chain and try to place orders to meet fluctuating demand. Illustrates the concept of lag in the economy.
  • The Journal of Economic Education: A scholarly journal catering to undergraduate and graduate economics instructors. Online articles cover teaching methology, and evaluations.
  • The World Game of Economics: Educational economics software for students and educators that simulates the economic performance and policies of countries in the global economy. The site also has articles on recent global events and sponsors a scholarship contest for students.
  • Think Economics: Illustrates macroeconomic principles (such as AD-AS model) with smoothly integrated interactive graphs created in Flash.


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