Economic links
Journals
AEAWEB link
to American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature and Journal
of Economic Perspectives
Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrica,
Elsevier Economics and Finance
(link to IJIO,
Journal of
International Economics, Labour Economics,
Journal of
Financial Economics, Journal of
Accounting & Economics, Journal of
Comparative Economics, Journal of
Development Economics, etc…)
Review of Economic Studies (see also the official
website for
appendices, forthcoming papers,…), Review of Economics & Statistics, RAND
Journal of Economics &
Management Strategy, Journal of Law, Economics & Organization
Journal of Labor Economics, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Journal of Labor Research, Monthly Labor Review
Journal of Industrial Economics, Review of Industrial Organization, Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade,
Journal of Economic Theory, Econometric Theory,
Economics of Transition, Post-Communist Economies
Journal of Finance (see also the the website),
Academy of Management Online: Academy of Management Journal, Academy
of Management Review
Administrative Science Quarterly
Journal of Management Accounting
Research
Economic Journal, Economica, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and
Statistics
Canadian Journal of Economics, Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Review of Economic Design (Springer), see also SWETSWISE
Journal of Evolutionary Economics (Springer), see also SWETSWISE,
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal of Economic Psychology
Journal of Economic Growth (see also SWETSWISE),
Small Business Economics, Public Choice,
Journal of Productivity Analysis
Annales d'Economie et de
Statistique,
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Working Papers
US: Harvard (HIER), Princeton (Industrial Relations Section, Economic Theory, Development Studies), Northwestern (Kellogg), Stanford, Dartmouth College, NYU, Columbia
University of
California-Berkeley (IBER, all papers),
University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan (at
See Paul Krugman's column in the NYT
Europe: LSE-CEP, London Business School, Nottingham, IFS, Bristol,
University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin,
CES-University of Munich, Berlin-WZB, IZA,
IDEI-Toulouse, CEPREMAP, INSEE,
Israel: Tel Aviv, Hebrew University (Maurice Falk)
International institutions:
IMF, World Bank, OECD, DG Economic and Financial Affairs
Transition: WDI, LICOS, SITE, CERT, CERGE-EI, EBRD
Economic and Business
Departments
Harvard, Harvard Business School, MIT, MIT Sloan, Chicago, Chicago
GSB (some working papers), Berkeley, NYU Stern,
DELTA, ECARES, Hebrew University, Tel Aviv University
Economic Books on the
net
Recursive Models of Dynamic Linear Economies, Hansen and Sargent
Structural Analysis of Discrete Data
and Econometric Applications, Manski and Mc Fadden (Eds.)
Beyond Shocks: What Causes Business Cycles?, Federal Reserve Bank of
June 1998, Jeffrey C. Fuhrer and Scott Schuh (Eds.)