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- Block, Walter - Personal website of an Austrian school economist and libertarian/anarcho-capitalist philosopher with links to his published articles and books. Loyola University, New Orleans.
- Jorgenson, Dale - Econometrics, Tax reform and U.S. economic growth, energy, the environment, economic growth in China, investment in human capital, international comparisons of economic growth. Samuel W. Morris University Professor, Harvard University.
- Dowbor, Ladislau - Catholic University of São Paulo PUC, and the Methodist University of São Paulo. Regional Development Planning.
- Quiroga, Miguel - Microeconomics, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics,and Regional Economics. Department of Economics, University of Concepcion.
- Nordhaus, William D. - Environmental and natural resource economics, "New Economy". Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University. Papers, CV, links.
- Goulder, Lawrence H. - Shuzo Nishihara Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Stanford University.
- Considine, Timothy J. - Specializes in energy market analysis, as well as minerals and materials, particularly steel. Professor in Natural Resource Economics, Penn State University.
- Babu, Amjath - University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore. Natural resource economics.
- Barros, Carlos Pestana - Reader of Economics, Technical University of Lisbon.
- Lombardini-Riipinen, Chiara - Lecturer in Environmental Economics, University of Helsinki.
Wikipedia Articles
- Columbia-Chicago School of Economics - The Columbia-Chicago School of Economics refers to a group of economists at Columbia University and the University of Chicago that helped to develop the empirical foundations of human capital theory, consequently revolutionizing the field of labor economics."Remembered: Jacob Mincer, Father of Modern Labor Economics," Columbia News, Sep 01, 2006.
- Virginia school of political economy - The Virginia school of political economy is a term applied to a school of economic thought centred on universities in Virginia, most notably George Mason University, Virginia Tech, and the University of Virginia, and mainly focusing on public choice theory and law and economics. Prominent economists identified with the school include James M.
- Cambridge capital controversy - The Cambridge capital controversy refers to a 1960s debate in economics concerning the nature and role of capital goods (or means of production). The name arises because of the location of the those most involved in the controversy: the debate was largely between economists such as Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa at the University of Cambridge in the UK and economists such as Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, MA, USA.
- Social Service Review - The Social Service Review is an academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press which examines social welfare policy and practice and evaluates its effects. Providing multidisciplinary and multicultural analyses of current policies and past practices, SSR features in-depth observations and balanced research from social welfare scholars and practitioners, as well as sociologists, economists, theologians, historians, psychologists, and political scientists.
- Journal of Political Economy - The Journal of Political Economy is an academic journal run by economists at the University of Chicago and published every two months. The journal publishes articles in both economic theory and practice.