Eric Rasmusen's Homepage, 7 November 2006
• My vita has links to papers. I have
abstracts and links
at Unpublished Papers and
Published Papers too. Or,
see recent papers (also in 2-paged pdf ), my
five best papers , and
questions I've answered.
• My weblog is at http://www.rasmusen.org/x/, with
posting , and future entries and the
Wizbang trackbacker .
• My notes on HTML
, Matlab
and Stata and
Excel and
MS-Word and
Mozilla and Powerpoint and Windows XP and
Latex and Wordpress
and unix and dreamhost
operations, and
stats.
Google Scholar. Indiana email and
Yahoo and XLNC and WCPE classical radio
and OnCourse. Current courses: G406 and G492,
and G601 .
Link pages: Religion and INDIANA and Law and Economics
and Data and Computers
and Other .
Indiana University
databases , including JSTOR and Econlit
($IU$) and Westlaw ($IU) . The INDIANA U.
ADDRESS BOOK, the IU library
card catalog, the Computing services and Library , Computing Outage Notices.
Measuring
Judicial Independence: The Political Economy of Judging in Japan,
(2003) University of Chicago Press, with Mark Ramseyer.
Games and Information,
3rd edition (2001), with book chapters, and problem answers, errata,
extra problems, classroom
games , CHANGES FOR THE
4TH EDITION, and so forth.
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Selections from my published and unpublished papers in Various Papers and the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 datasets and proofs, go to the Research page.
Material from my courses:
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).
G302, an undergraduate course on business and government (Fall 2002) G401, a course for seniors on business and
government (Fall 1998)
G202, an undergraduate honors course on
business and government (Fall 2004)
G406, an undergraduate course on
regulation (Spring 2005, Spring 2006)
G492, an undergraduate course on writing
economic analyses (Spring 2005, Spring 2006)
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)
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.
The Rasmusen and Suppes and Graf and
Choi
genealogies. For pictures of the kids, email me and I'll send you the web
address.
My website on Juanita Broaddrick/Bill
Clinton and Sally Hemings/Thomas Jefferson, comparing the media coverage
and accuracy of the two stories. My website with the LSAT-GPA grid for the Michigan Law School (Grutter) court case
involving racial discrimination in the form of affirmative action. Half
finished lists of big ideas in industrial
organization and law-and-economics. Social Capital
notes and links. The 2000 Florida
recount -- data, analysis, jokes. The 2005 PPE Institute and 2006 Grand Rapids
and Florida crime materials.
Associations: The American Law and
Economics Association, the Midwest
Law and Economics Association, and South Sudanese Friends International
and the AEA directory.
BOOKS, SHOPPING. Used: ABE Books
and
Alibris and Bibliofind .
New: Best book prices
and Powell's. The Library of Congress and Classicalarchives.com (R) and Computer Shopper.
REFERENCE: The
Statistical Abstract of the U.S. My datasource
page . The Anywho
The Copyright Clearance
Center . The official U.S. time; a calendar and a ruler. The
Worldlingo and
AltaVista's Babel Fish translation programs.
GEOGRAPHY:
National Geographic Maps , World
Time Zone Map, MapBlast Driving
Directions and the How Far is It?
distancefinder and weather.com - Local Travel Page
ECONOMICS BLOGS: AtlanticBlog
(Sjostrom),
Brad DeLong and Becker-
Posner, and Econlog and Statistical Modelling and Marginal Revolution
(Cowen, Tabarrok), and Greg Mankiw's
blog.
OTHER BLOGS: Pastors
Bayly at World magazine, and David Friedman and the Sailer blog and THREE HIERARCHIES, and the
Chicago Law Faculty blog
NEWS: the NEWS
page , the NATIONAL
REVIEW, the Weekly
Standard , the
AmericanProwler.org, the WSJ
op-eds, SteynOnline and the
Indiana Digital Student
, the
Bloomington Herald-Times , and
Dunnigan StrategyPage.com and the Christianity Today Weblog , the Instapundit.com, the Volokh Conspiracy, and The Right Coast (Tom Smith,
Gail Heriot), Stromata
(Veal), and Bainbridge
(law, econ, wine), Clayton Cramer, and LILEKS the Arts & Letters Daily, Chronicle of Higher Ed ,
and the Drudge Report.
URL: http://www.rasmusen.org/. Indiana
University, Department of
Business Economics and Public Policy, in the Kelley School of Business , BU 456, 1309
East Tenth Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-1701, (812)855-9219. Comments:
Erasmuse@Indiana.edu.