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Supplemental Notes
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GOOD SOURCES FOR ECONOMIC DATA AND INFORMATION:
For the United States:
- Federal Reserve Economic Data (Fred II)
- Bureau of Economic Analysis
- Economic Report of the President
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Statistical Abstract of the United States (Census)
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- The U.S. Budget (Office of Management and Budget)
- Stat-USA (U.S. Department of Commerce)
- The Federal Reserve Board of Governors
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- Economagic
- Tax Foundation
For other countries:
- OECD Factbook and Statistical Extracts
- Bank of Japan
- Japan's Economic and Social Research Institute
- Japan's Statistics Bureau
- China National Bureau of Statistics
- People's Bank of China
- China Internet Information Center
- Bank of Korea, Economics Statistics System
- Russian Federal Statistics Service
- Reserve Bank of India
- Eurostat
- World Bank
- International Monetary Fund
- World Trade Organization
- International Center for Economic Growth
For Economic Research, see:
Newspapers:
- The Economist
- The Financial Times
Advanced Placement Packets
The expectation for each student is to be responsible for reading, research, and independent study. The amount of quizzes and exams administered will increase based on the lack of participation.