Economics 101: Kuehlwein

Office hours: M 10-11:30 and TH 10-11:30

 

                                                    

 

Course Materials
Syllabus

Math Review Sheet
Teams
Macro Simulation Explanation
Mock FOMC Meeting Details
FOMC Representatives

 

Homework Assignments
Homework 1
Homework 1 Answers
Homework 2
Homework 2 Answers
Homework 3

Homework 3 Answers
Chapter 5 Practice Problems
Chapter 5 Practice Problems Answers

Homework 4
Homework 4 Answers
Homework 5

Homework 5 Answers
Homework 6

Homework 6 Answers
Homework 7
Homework 7 Answers
Homework 8
Homework 8 Answers
Homework 9
Homework 9 Answers
Homework 10
Homework 10 Answers

 

Final Exam
Final Exam
Final Exam Answers

 


Interesting Links


The Economist                                               	  	(British, moderate, good worldwide coverage)
The New York Times	                                       	(Especially the Economic Scene column every Thursday in the Business section)
The Brookings Institution                                  		(Thoughtful moderate economic commentary)
The American Enterprise Institute                      		(Thoughtful conservative economic commentary)
The Economic Policy Institute                            		(Thoughtful liberal economic commentary)
The Economists' Voice                                        	(Serious articles by well-known economists)
Economics Letter from the San Francisco Fed   	(Short research-based articles on macroeconomics and banking)  
Greg Mankiw's Blog                                              	(Well respected moderately conservative macroeconomist at Harvard)
Brad DeLong's Blog                                               	(Well respected moderately liberal macroeconomist at Berkeley)
US Government Economic Statistics                    	(Recent numbers on GDP, unemployment, inflation, ...)
Board of Governors Federal Reserve System      	(Money supply and interest rate data)
World Bank                                                             	(International statistics and analysis)     
Jokes about Economists                                         	(Ha ha ha)
 
P.S. The photos above are, from left to right, John Maynard Keynes, Robert Mundell, Robert Solow, Arthur Okun, Franco Modigliani, and Milton Friedman.