Eric Rasmusen's Homepage (January 27, 2012)
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Google Scholar and Pandora
- My vita has links to papers.
I have abstracts and links at
Unpublished Papers and Published
Papers too. Or, see files on recent
papers (also in pdf), the best five of my papers , questions I've answered, or, most
neatly, my BEPRESS collected works.
- My refs page has items I
used to have on this page but consult less frequently (e.g. family histories).
Google LINK SHORTENER and stats. The memorial website
for my parents and Elizabeth is here. I sometimes sign my
emails with I.H.S or Shalom; here
is why.
- Link pages: Religion The Bible:
Old and New
Testaments and assorted Reading and Oxford and
INDIANA and Data and Other .
- G406 and OnCourse and C530 and Emails at IU and Economists at Indiana U. and
IU computers and IU databases
and library .
- My notes on Acrobat and Adobe
Illustrator and
Photoshop and
broadband connecting and Excel and Geometer's Sketchpad and Google and HTML and IU-software (Oncourse) and Iphones and Latex and Mathematica and Matlab and Mozilla and Powerpoint and R (regression) and Stata and Unix and
Windows XP and
MS-Word and
Wordpress
and dreamhost operations
and outages and stats.
- I'm working on a
regulation textbook and have posted a draft. My best-known book is Games and
Information,
4th edition (2006), with book chapters, and problem answers,
errata, extra problems, classroom games and changes in the fourth
edition, and so forth . See too
Readings in Games and Information (2001), an edited book of
readings on how to use game theory, including my "Aphorisms on
Writing,
Speaking, and Listening".
Within-Website Material
- Selections from my published and unpublished papersare in Various Papers and the social regulation list
. For some datasets,
proofs, and research overheads, go to the Research page.
- Material from my courses:
(Click here to see
it.)
- G406, an
undergraduate course on
regulation (Spring 2011).
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- Fallow: G100,
Business in the Information Age, an introductory undergraduate course on
business, economics, and information (Spring 2000). G300, an
undergraduate course on
intermediate microeconomics (Fall 1999). G401, a course for seniors on business and government (Fall 1998) and
G202, an
undergraduate honors course
on business and government (Fall 2004). A HREF= "
http://www.rasmusen.org/zg492/0.g492.htm"> G492,
an
undergraduate course on
writing economic analyses (Spring 2010). G604, a
doctoral course on
empirical industrial organization (Spring 2003, Spring 2006).
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G570, an MBA course
on game theory and strategic thinking (Fall 2002).
- G601, a
doctoral course on
industrial organization (Fall 2006).
- G751, a half-semester doctoral
course on game theory (Spring 2011).
- Charles Murray has provided me with the data he used in the
analysis in his book, The Bell Curve , which can be found
via The Bell Curve Page.
These files are in the 1 to 3 megabyte range, and are available in two
formats, with some examples of STATA regression program input and
output.
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Christmas Lists, of good books and
things. A
Thanksgiving page. The 12 Days of Christmas.
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Notes for a Potential Book Publishing Project.
- Causes Celebres: The Intermountain tax case; Barnes v. Indiana (resisting
illegal police entry); the
Lawrence Connell academic freedom case at Widener Law School; the Wisconsin Supreme Court
slugfest.
- MISCELLANEOUS: The B-school seminar
calendar. .
Computing Outage Notices.
- SHOPPING. Books: Addall
and pricegrabber comparisons and
ABE Books
and Alibris.
Nonags and
C-net and Consumer
Reports ($). Hardware: Computer Shopper
and Ebay.
- REFERENCE: The OED. The Statistical Abstract of
the U.S. My datasource page.
The Yahoo email search.
The
Copyright Clearance Center
. A ruler. Postage weights by rate
and size of envelope.
- ECONOMIST/STATS BLOGS:
Marginal Revolution , and Mankiw and Becker-
Posner, and Statistical
Modelling and
David
Friedman and the Sailer
blog.
- LAWYER BLOGS: Indiana Law Blog
and Indiana Barrister
and
the
Volokh Conspiracy, and Taxprof, and Prof. Bainbridge, the Instapundit.com, and
The Right Coast.
- GLOBAL WARMING: Climate Debate
Daily (Two-Sides) and Watts Up with
That (Skeptic) and Climate Audit
(Skeptic) and
Roy Spencer (Skeptic) and Realclimate (Warmist).
- OTHER BLOGS: Pastors
Bayly, and and Ann Coulter and Michael Barone
and
Peter Hitchens
- NEWS: Factiva-WSJ ($), the NEWS page , the
NATIONAL REVIEW, the Weekly Standard, the AmericanProwler.org, the WSJ
op-eds, Washington Examiner, and
Human Events
, and SteynOnline and the Indiana Digital Student , the
Economist, and WFIU, the
Bloomington Herald-
Times, and First Things and
the Claremont Institute
and Dunnigan
StrategyPage.com and
Findlaw current court documents, the Arts & Letters Daily, Chronicle of Higher Ed
, and the Drudge Report.
URL: http://www.rasmusen.org/. I live in Bloomington, Indiana and work in the Department of Business Economics and
Public
Policy, Indiana University. Comments:
Erasmuse@Indiana.edu.