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Great Economists and Their Times : Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Leon Walras, John M. Keynes,...; Very good site for new economics students
Lecture Notes at econphd.net: For graduate students (micro, macro, econometrics, math, software tutorials,....)
Game Theory Lecture Notes : Game Theory lecture note archives (from Undergraduate to Ph.D. level)
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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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Ricardo Caballero at MIT: Macro and international finance; lots of downloadable papers
Guillermo Calvo at Maryland: Macro; downloadable papers and some policy notes
John Campbell at Harvard: Finance; great finance lecture notes; he is the co-author of The Econometrics of Financial Markets .
Matthew Canzoneri at Georgetown: Macro and International Finance; downloadable papers and notes
Christopher Carroll at Johns Hopkins: Macro (consumption); lots of downloadable papers, codes, and lecture notes
Stephen Cecchetti at Brandeis: Monetary policy and asset pricing; lots of downloadable papers and book chapters; Check out U.S. Inflation update
V. V. Chari at Minnesota: Business Cycle and Monetary Policy
Yeon-Koo Che at Wisconsin: Theory; lots of downloadable papers
Menzie D. Chinn at Wisconsin: International finance; open macro; trade; lots of downloadable papers and lecture notes
Lawrence Christiano at Northwestern: Business Cycle and Monetary Policy; Lots of lecture notes and downloadable papers
Richard Clarida at Columbia: Macro (Monetary Policy)
John Cochrane at Chicago: Macro (Business Cycle) and Finance; lecture notes of Time series for macroeconomics and Finance ; Lots of papers and codes; He is the author of Asset Pricing
George Constantinides at Chicago: Asset pricing; lots of downloadable papers
Robert Cumby at Georgetown: International finance; downloadable papers
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Alan Deardorff at Michigan: International Economics; Great Glossary for International Economics; Check out the " Family Tree of Trade Economists "; Very educational
Michael B. Devereux at British Columbia: International finance; lots of downloadable papers
Francis Diebold at Penn: Finance and econometrics; lots of downloadable papers
Dick van Dijk at Erasmus School: Econometrician; lots of papers and codes
Avinash Dixit at Princeton: International trade and theory; some lecture notes and downloadable papers; he is a co-author of Theory of International Trade
Michael Dooley at UC Santa Cruz: International finance; lots of reading (especially on financial crises)
Allan Drazen at Tel Aviv: Macro (growth) and political economics; downloadable papers and lecture notes
Margarida Duarte at at Fed Richmond: Open macro and international finance; downloadable papers
Darrel Duffie at Stanford: Finance; some downloadable papers; He is the author of Dynamic Asset Pricing Theory
Steven Durlauf at Wisconsin: Growth and Social Interaction; downloadable papers and macroeconometrics lecture notes
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Martin Eichenbaum at Northwestern: Business Cycle and Monetary Policy; Lots of downloadable papers
Charles Engel at Wisconsin: International finance; lots of downloadable papers
Charles Evans at FRB: Monetary policy and business cycle
Robert Engle at San Diego: Great econometrician; downloadable papers and ARCH software
George Evans at Oregon: Macroeconomics (Learning); He is the author of Learning and Expectations in Macroeconomics
Martin Evans at Georgetown: International finance; lots of downloadable papers and some data sets; links to new micro exchange rate economics website
Larry Epstein at Rochester: Asset pricing; some downloadable papers
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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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Jordi Galí at CREI: Macro and monetary policy; lots of downloadable papers
Ronald Gallant at Duke: Econometrician; lecture notes for nonlinear, nonparametric estimation; some downloadable papers
Mark Gertler at NYU: Macro (monetary policy); some downloadable papers
John Geweke at Iowa: Econometrician; Lecture notes for econometrics and statistics; You may also find something useful for Bayesian
Robert Gibbons at MIT: Industrial Organization; He is the author of Game Theory for Applied Economists
William Greene at NYU: Econometrician; Great Lecture Notes (Applied Econometrics); He is the author of Econometric Analysis; Links to LimDep program (FREE) and its manual; Lots of notes on advanced topics in econometrics
Jeremy Greenwood at Rochester: Macro; good lecture notes (dynamic programming and growth...) and papers
Gene Grossman at Princeton: International and open macro; some downloadable papers; He is a co-author of Innovation and Growth in the Global Economy
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James Hamilton at U.C. Sandiego: Macro (Time Series); Lots of recent publications and working papers; Codes and data sets , too; he is the author of famous book Time Series Analysis.
Bruce Hansen at Wisconsin: Econometrics; Lots of recent researches and GAUSS codes with data; Great Lecture Notes for graduate students
Lars Hansen at Chicago: Econometrics and asset pricing; downloadable papers
James Heckman at Chicago: Nobel Laureate; Labor and econometrics; downloadable papers and some readings
Elhanan Helpman at Harvard: International and Open Macro; downloadable papers; he is a co-author of Innovation and Growth in the Global Economy and Market Structure and Foreign Trade
Robert Hodrick at Columbia: International finance
Peter Howitt at Brown: Growth; some downloadable papers
Glenn Hubbard at Columbia: Public finance; downloadable papers
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Jean Imbs at London Business: International Finance; downloadable papers
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Robert de Jong at Ohio: Econometrician
Charles Jones at Berkeley: Growth; lots of downloadable papers and useful links
Larry Jones at Minnesota: Growth; some downloadable papers and lecture notes
Òscar Jordà at UC Davis: Time series, macro; downloadable papers and gauss codes
Boyan Jovanovic at NYU: Macro (growth); downloadable papers
Kenneth Judd at Stanford: Computational and more; He is the author of Numerical Methods in Economics ; good lecture notes on computational economics and some computer codes
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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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Lung-Fei Lee at Ohio: Econometrics; econometrics lecture notes
Junsoo Lee at Tuscaloosa: Econometrics; useful Gauss codes
David Levine UCLA: Game Theorist; most recommendable site to the person who is interested in game theory; good for both undergraduates and graduates; play a game!!
Eric Leeper at Indiana: Empirical Macro (monetary policy)
Lars Ljungqvist at Stockholm: Macro; downloadable papers and some lecture notes; He is a co-author of Recursive Macroeconomic Theory
Andrew Lo at MIT: Finance and applied econometrics; he is a co-author of The Econometrics of Financial Markets.
Robert E. Lucas, Jr. at Chicago: Macroeconomics; I bet you've heard of him... Not much is in his webpage.
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N. Gregory Mankiw at Harvard: Macro; downloadable papers
Rodolfo Manuelli at Wisconsin: Macro (Growth Theory); He is the author of Exercises in Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory ; Great Lecture notes
Nelson Mark at Notre Dame: International Finance; Great collection of GAUSS codes accompanying his book International Macroeconomics and Finance
Bennett McCallum at Carnegie Melon: Macro and monetary policy; lots of downloadable papers and Matlab codes; lecture notes available
J. Huston McCulloch at Ohio: Finance; Codes and downloadable papers; lots of readings too
Daniel McFadden at Berkeley: Econometrician; 2000 Nobel Laureate; Great econometrics Lecture Notes
Paul Milgrom at Stanford: Micro Theory (Auction)
Robert Mundell at Columbia: International; 1999 Nobel Laureate; You can download his famous book International Economics
Christian Murray at Houston: International Finance and Open Macro
Roger Myerson at Chicago: Game Theory; Free software (program for EXCEL) for risk analysis; downloadable drafts for his new book; downloadable papers and lecture notes; He is the author of Game Theory : Analysis of Conflict
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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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Maurice Obstfeld at Berkeley: International and open macro; lots of downloadable papers and books; he is a co-author of the famous book Foundations of International Macroeconomics
Masao Ogaki at Ohio State: Econometrician & Applied Macroeconomist; great GAUSS codes such as CCR and GMM; a lecture note, too
Athanasios Orphanides at the Fed: Monetary Policy; lots of downloadable papers
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David H. Papell at Houston: International Macro and Finance
Joon Yong Park at Seoul & Rice: Econometrics
Pierre Perron at Boston: Econometrician; working papers and some GAUSS and RATS codes for unit root tests
Peter C.B. Phillips at Yale: Great Econometrician and applied macro
James Powell at Berkeley: Non(Semi)parametric econometrics; some downloadable papers
Edward Prescott at Arizona: Macro; lots of great stuff; lecture notes and papers
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Danny Quah at LSE: Macro (growth); downloadable readings and papers
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Sergio Rebelo at Northwestern: Macro and international finance; Lots of downloadable papers
Hélène Rey at Princeton: International Finance; downloadable papers
Christina Romer at Berkeley: Macro; downloadable papers
David Romer at Berkeley: Macro; downloadable papers; he is the author of Advanced Macroeconomics
Paul Romer at Stanford: Macro (Growth); very important economist with poor website (non-technical notes are fine, though.)
Kenneth Rogoff at Harvard: International economics; Lots of downloadable papers; he is a co-author of the famous book Foundations of International Macroeconomics
Andrew Rose at Berkeley: International trade; lots of papers and data sets
Glen Rudebusch at San Francisco Fed: Applied Macro
Paul Ruud at Berkeley: Econometrics; MATLAB codes for his book; downloadable papers; check out "the Geometry of the Gauss-Markov Theorem"
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Xavier Sala-i-Martin at Columbia: Macro (Growth); Very FUN site (he is a great economist, however.); very useful links for data; he is a co-author of Economic Growth
Larry Samuelson at Wisconsin: Theory; evolutionary game; downloadable papers
Thomas Sargent at NYU: Macro Theory; Great Manuscripts and Matlab codes; Manuscript by Hansen and Sargent (Recursive Models of Dynamic Linear Economies); Answer Key for "Recursive Macroeconomic Theory" by Ljungqvist and Sargent; he is the author of Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory , Macroeconomic Theory (Economic Theory,..) and a co-author of Recursive Macroeconomic Theory
Robert Shiller at Yale: Finance; lots of downloadable papers and stock market data
David Schmeidler at Ohio: Theory; some downloadable papers
Chris Sims at Princeton: Macro (Business Cycle), Finance, and Econometrics: Lots of papers and codes (very useful); Some notes on time series topics
Kenneth Singleton at Stanford: Applied econometrics and asset pricing; lots of downloadable papers
James Stock at Harvard: Empirical Macro; check here for downloadable papers and codes
Nancy Stokey at Chicago: Macro; Co-Author of Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics; Lecture notes on Brownian Models in Economics
Alan Sutherland at St Andrews: International finance and monetary policy; lots of downloadable papers and Matlab files
Lars Svensson at Princeton: Monetary policy; a lot of downloadable papers and lecture notes
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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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Hal Varian at Berkeley: Micro; Great Mathematica Notebooks accompanied by his famous book Microeconomic Analysis; You may need Errata for "Microeconomic Analysis"
Jaume Ventura at CREI: International macro; some downloadable papers
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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