Links Alive: Economics
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- Economist.com (www.economist.com)
The British journal, the Economist has a long history of well written articles and reviews, the online site appears to be a cut above as well. - Capitalism, by Robert Hessen: (www.econlib.org)
Talks about the history of capitalism. - Economic Indicators.gov (www.economicindicators.gov)
Government site with reports on housing, corporate profits, manufacturing, trade and other useful information. - Bureau of the Public Debt (www.publicdebt.treas.gov)
This U.S. Treasury Department site shows the U.S. debt to the penny. - Internet Center for Corruption Research (www.icgg.org)
Site has research into corruption. It is amazing the correlation between low corruption rates and the quality of life. - Cato's Center for Trade Policy Studies (freetrade.org)
A site advocated free trade. - Free Market Cure (freemarketcure.com)
Site seeks a free market cure for the health care system. - FLOW (www.flowidealism.org)
A site by John Mackey of Whole Foods advocating libertarianism. - Ludwig von Mises Institute (mises.org)
Site promotes the Austrian approach to economics which supports free markets and de-emphasizes the empirical measurements that tend to dominate mainstream economics. - USAspending.gov (usaspending.gov) - review
This government site offers a looking into spending by the federal government. - Austrian Economics Blog (austrianeconomicsblog.com)
A blog provides insight on Austrian Economics and Libertarianism - Power of the Poor (www.freetochoosemedia.org) - review
Power of the Poor by Free To Choose Media is a PBS special that explores the immense wealth locked up in places that we consider poor, and how one could release this energy by allowing ownership and free market. - Foundation for Teaching Economics (www.fte.org)
Committed to Excellence in Economic Education, this site offers videos on economics. - The National Debt Crisis (thenationaldebtcrisis.com)
Gone are the days when printing more money would make the national debt go away. - Stop Too Big To Fail (stoptoobigtofail.com) - review
A site opposed to the idea that some companies are too big to fail. - Bailout The Game (www.bailoutthegame.com)
A game where you lend money, and if you lose, the government bails you out. - Global Economic Warfare (globaleconomicwarfare.com)
Economic warfare is an ancient art. A recent report examines the role that economic warfare may have played in the 2008 collapse and future vulnerabilities for our nation. - End of America 10 (endofamerica10.com)
A site claims that debt financing and printed money is likely to lead to a financial collapse.
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