| A Glossary of Political Economy Terms: Hypertext dictionary of extensive definitions of around 200 political economic terms, by Dr. Paul M. Johnson of Auburn University. |
| Caspian Sea Region: An analysis of what happens when oil, religion, ethnicity, and politics are all intermingled together in the same region. |
| Confessions of a Geoist: Describes the evolution of neoclassical economic thinking into geoist, geoclassical thought. Describes the potential contribution of new public economic decision techniques (demand revealing processes) to this body of thought. |
| Debunking Economics: Book web site provides more detail on some issues, as well as the maths behind some of the critiques. |
| Economics From Washington: Helps institutional money managers improve their performance by understanding how decisions made by economics policymakers impact markets. |
| Facetation: Political Economy, Media, and Classification: A collection of papers and blog ramblings about the nexus of political economy, media, and classification. Some other topics include boundary objects, Hayek, Shannon, information theory, libraries, and kipple. |
| IPED program, Fordham University: Offers an MA with specializations in International Development, Comparative & International Politics, International Business & Finance, and International & Development Economics. Offers certificates in Emerging Markets Analysis, and in International Business & Finance. |
| McKeever Institute of Economic Policy Analysis: Analysis of sovereign national economic policies based on 33 policies deemed critical to environmentally sound economic growth. |
| NAFTA: Are We Better Off For It?: This document looks at trade theory to better understand the results of NAFTA |
| Political Economy of Rural Underdevelopment: Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development (NFSD) article: issues & problems to consider when starting an NGO in rural areas of the developing world... |
| When will the Bubble Burst?: Article in "Socialism Today" analysing the state of the world economy. The recent growth spurt has been propelled by a highly unstable cycle of consumer spending and business investment-fuelled by a crazy stock exchange bubble. Sharpening trends within the US economy and the still spreading world slump mean that the days of the US boom are numbered |