Antitrust Links
John Bowen’s Supreme Court Antitrust Debates Site
Antitrust Case Summary Browser
U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division Web Site
The American Bar Association’s Antitrust Magazine
The American Bar Association’s Antitrust Law Journal Abstracts Journal Network Economics
Cato Journal article "Competitive Markets for Electricity Generation" by John C. Moorhouse
Industrial Organization Links, from Church and Ware
Problems in Miroeconomics Homepage
Gambit--Game Theory Software from Cal Tech
Roger McCain's Game Theory Site
Louisiana Public Service Commission
Making Sense of California’s Electricity Mess Brian T. Kennedy,Vice President, The Claremont Institute
Articles from the Cato Institute on California's Electricity Mess
Solving California's Energy Mess By Thorsten Fischer The Dismal Scientist
"The Unreal Thing," Paul Krugman's New York Times article on California's "Deregulation"
The National Review's Response to Paul Krugman's Article on the California Mess
Study Tips for Economics Courses from the University of Texas
Introduction to Graphing in Economics from the Syracuse University
Jerry Evensky’s Math and Graphing Guide
An Introduction to Concept Mapping for Economics
Teaching and Learning Resources for Economics
Roger McCain's Game Theory Site
New Mexico State University's Stock Market Game
News Page for Experiments in Economic Principles
10-page Short-Course in the Economics of Antitrust, a glossary of terms for the economics of antitrust from the Antitrust Law and Economics Review.
Samuel Baker's Economics Interactive Lectures. These lectures are about basic economic concepts, such as supply and demand and elasticity, but considering that Prof. Baker's course is in a health administration program, the examples are all health care examples, which should not make one wary about their general applicability. The lectures are also interactive, which means you are tested constantly with questions that you respond to while going through the lectures.
1)an on-line book, A Pedestrian's Guide to the Economy. This on-line book provides the student with 7 basic ideas in economics along with many economic issues to illustrate those 7 ideas;
2) a surreal, Alice-in-Wonderland type story about a student's attempt to get extra credit so he can pass his economics class, Extra Credit: A Lesson in Economics;
3) a take-off on Ask Mr. Science The Best of 'Ask Mr. Economy';
4) a multiple-choice quizzer for introductory economics, AmosTest;
5) an economics glossary, AmosWorld's Encyclopedic Economics Glossary.