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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Economic resources: Lecture notes online

The latest economic resource to be added is Lecture Notes Online. Compiled by Christian Roessler at the University of Melbourne, it provides links to over 200 micro, macro, econometric and mathematics lecture notes, along with some software tutorials. Not that strong on macro or labour economics (I'd supplement it with the economics courses on MIT's OpenCourseWare), but nonetheless very useful.

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