Economic analysis serves two main purposes. The first is to understand how goods and services, the scarce resources of the economy, are actually allocated in practice.
This model covers the following topics: Classical Economics Marxian Political Economy Pluralist and Political Economy Approaches Feminist Economics Institutional Economics Keynesian Economics Evolutionary Economics The Austrian School Neoclassical Economics
Although this site is designed for high school teachers, it is a product of the St. Louis Fed and has a number of short, simple, and sometimes interactive resources.
Welcome to FRED, your trusted source for economic data since 1991. Download, graph, and track 823,000 US and international time series from 114 sources.
Economic Data Time Travel from the St. Louis Fed's Economic Research Division. ALFREDĀ® allows you to retrieve vintage versions of economic data that were available on specific dates in history.
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For additional places to search please see our OER Aggregators page in this guide.