Eric Rasmusen's Homepage (August 29,
2010)
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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have abstracts and links at Unpublished Papers and Published Papers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.
My weblog
is
at
http://rasmusen.dreamhosters.com/b/ and has posting and stats.
The memorial website for my parents and Elizabeth is here.
Link pages:
Religion (Bibles Interlinear
and
Chapter context
) and assorted
Reading
and Oxford and
INDIANA and Data and
Other .
G406 and OnCourse and the Indiana University Address Book
and IU computers and IU
databases and library
.
Google Scholar and Books and Yahoo and
Tijuana
and Pandora and Cincinnati classical
radio.
My notes on Acrobat and Adobe
Illustrator and
Photoshop and
broadband connecting and Excel and Google and HTML , and Iphones and Latex and Mathematica and Matlab and Mozilla and Powerpoint and Stata and Unix and
Windows XP and
MS-Word and
Wordpress
and dreamhost operations
and outages and stats.
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 and
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Selections from my published and unpublished papers in Various Papers and the social regulation book
. 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 (Fall 2009).
G492,
an
undergraduate course on
writing economic analyses (Spring 2010).
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).
G570, an MBA course
on game theory and strategic thinking (Fall 2002).
G601, a
doctoral course on
industrial organization (Fall 2006).
G604, a
doctoral course on
empirical industrial organization (Spring 2003, Spring 2006).
G751, a half-semester doctoral
course on game theory (Fall 2009).
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.
Christmas Lists , of good books and
things.
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 ($) . Hardware: Computer Shopper
and Ebay.
REFERENCE: The OED. The Statistical Abstract of
the U.S. My datasource page.
The Yahoo email search.
The
Copyright Clearance Center
. A ruler. Postage weights by rate and size of envelope.
ECONOMIST/STATS BLOGS:
Marginal Revolution , and Mankiw and Becker-
Posner, and Statistical
Modelling and
David
Friedman and the Sailer
blog .
LAWYER BLOGS:
The
Volokh Conspiracy, and Skeel
and
Stuntz and the Chicago Law Faculty blog , and Prof. Bainbridge , the Instapundit.com, and
The Right Coast.
GLOBAL WARMING: Climate Debate
Daily (Two-Sides) and Watts Up with
That (Skeptic) and Climate Audit
(Skeptic) and
Roy Spencer (Skeptic) and Realclimate (Warmist).
OTHER BLOGS: Tierneylab and Pastors
Bayly , and LILEKS and Ann Coulter and Michael Barone
and
Peter Hitchens
NEWS: Factiva-WSJ ($) , 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 its blog
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.