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  • Daron Acemoglu at MIT: Macro; Lecture notes for Human Capital, Income Difference, and Convergence Stuff

  • Philippe Aghion at Harvard: Growth and theory; he is a co-author of Endogenous Growth Theory

  • Seung Chan Ahn at Arizona: Econometrician; lots of lecture notes and codes

  • Fernando Alvarez at Chicago: Macro (asset pricing); downloadable papers and good macro lecture notes

  • Alberto Alesina at Harvard: Macro; downloadable papers and some readings

  • George Akerlof at Berkeley: Theorist (Asymmetric Information such as "lemon market); one of 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics winners; Lecture notes available (looks a little bit weird, which means not formal yet)

  • Donald Andrews at Yale: Econometrician; Lots of downloadable papers

  • Andrew Atkeson at UCLA: Monetary policy and business cycle; some downloadable papers 

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  • David Backus at NYU: Finance and business cycle; good lecture notes (bond pricing) and Matlab programs

  • Kyle Bagwell at Columbia: International Trade & IO; downloadable papers

  • Laurence Ball at Johns Hopkins: Macro; some downloadable papers

  • Robert Barro at Harvard: Macro (Growth Theory and Empirical); Lots of papers, articles, and data sets ( Barro-Lee ); he is a co-author of Economic Growth

  • Marianne Baxter at Boston: International; some downloadable papers and filtering code

  • Jess Benhabib at NYU: Macro (growth and RBC); lots of downloadable papers and lecture notes (paper summaries)

  • Gianluca Benigno at LSE: Monetary Policy and international finance; international economics lecture notes (undergrad)

  • Pierpaolo Benigno at NYU: Monetary Policy and international finance; downloadable papers

  • Paul Bergin at UC Davis: International Macro; downlodable papers and lecture notes

  • Ben Bernanke at Princeton: Monetary policy; some downloadable (excellent) papers and some data sets

  • Jagdish Bhagwati at Columbia: International Trade; lots of downloadable papers; links to his former (famous economists now) students

  • Herman Bierens at Penn State: Econometrician; Great Lecture notes and powerful software for free; he is the author of  Topics in Advanced Econometrics

  • Olivier Blanchard at MIT: Macro (Business Cycle); provide some recent articles and light readings (in French); he is a co-author of Lectures on Macroeconomics   

  • Jean Boivin at Columbia: Monetary Policy; downloadable papers

  • Craig Burnside at Duke: Macro and more; Lots of downloadable papers; Lecture note on dynamic programming, growth,... (A LOT)

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  • Jon Faust at the Fed: Econometrics and Macro; working papers and some codes

  • Robert Feenstra at UC Davis: International trade; lots of downloadable papers and new book manuscripts (will be published Autumn, 2003)

  • Martin Feldstein at Harvard: Macro and social security reform; lost of reading

  • Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde at Duke: Macro and econometrics; good lecture notes and working papers

  • Jeffrey Frankel at Harvard: International finance and macro; a lot of readings

  • Drew Fundenberg at Harvard: Game theory; some recent working papers might be useful; He is a co-author of Game Theory;  check Levine 's page, if you want more. 

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  • Jean Imbs at London Business: International Finance; downloadable papers

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  • John Kagel at Ohio: Experimental and theory; lots of downloadable papers

  • Patrick Kehoe at FRB: Monetary policy and business cycle; lots of downloadable papers

  • Lutz Kilian at Michigan: Econometrician; downloadable papers

  • Robert King at Boston: Macro (Business Cycle) and Econometrics

  • Guido Kuersteiner at Boston: Econometrics; downloadable papers

  • Paul Krugman at MIT: International and Regional; Great for Non-Economist; a lot of papers and articles for both economists and non-economists; special page on Japan is interesting; He is a co-author of Market Structure and Foreign Trade  

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  • Charles Nelson at Washington: Empirical macro and applied econometrics; some downloadable papers

  • Whitney Newey at MIT: Econometrician; good econometrics lecture notes and downloadable papers

  • Serena Ng at Michigan: Macro & Econometrics; lots of downloadable papers and Gauss/MATLAB codes

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  • Danny Quah at LSE: Macro (growth); downloadable readings and papers

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  • Alan Taylor at UC Davis: International finance, trade; lots of downloadable working papers

  • John Taylor at Stanford: Monetary policy; Lots of downloadable papers and readings

  • Mark Taylor at Warwick: Macro and international finance

  • Linda Tesar at Michigan: International; Some downloadable papers

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  • Harald Uhlig at Humboldt: Macro and (Bayesian) time series; lots of downloadable papers and Matlab toolkit

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  • Mark Watson at Princeton: Empirical macro; downloadable papers and a lot of codes

  • Kenneth West at Wisconsin: Macro and econometrics

  • Halbert White at Sandiego: Econometrician; Lots of downloadable papers and a BOOK

  • Charles Whiteman at Iowa: Macro and econometrics; some downloadable papers

  • Michael Woodford at Columbia: Monetary policy; lots of downloadable papers; monetary policy book manuscript available; some data and MATLAB codes

  • Jeffrey Wooldridge at Michigan State: Econometrician

  • Randall Wright III at Penn: Macro and Monetary Economics; Great lecture notes on dynamic programming, search, OLG,...; Quite a musician too

  • Yangru Wu at Rutgers: International Finance

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  • Muhamet Yildiz at MIT: Game theory; excellent (undergrad) game theory lecture notes

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  • Tao Zha at Atlanta Fed: Applied Macro

  • Eric Zivot at Washington: (Applied) Econometrics; downloadable papers and (hand-written) lecture notes; good links

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