π Helpful Links
πΌ Economics Data and Resources
- Economics Data and Resources by Amherst College
βLinks to some of the best economic and financial resources.β
- RFE: Resources for Economists on the Internet
βA comprehensive guide to economic data, links, and tools.β
π Blogs, Commentaries, and Podcasts
These blogs cover a variety of economic issues, either policy or education-oriented. This section also includes commentaries on economic topics from various non-blog sources.
- Planet Money Podcast π§
- Marginal Revolution π
- VoxEU π
- Freakonomics ποΈ
π¬ Open Science Resources
- Open Science Framework (OSF)
βOSF is a free, open platform to support your research and enable collaboration.β
π Books to Read
ποΈ Recommended Economics Books
- Doing Economics: What you should have learned in grad school β But didnβt by Marc F. Bellemare
βA practical guide to learning applied economics.β
- The Little Book of Research Writing by Varanya Chaubey
βA must-read for anyone looking to refine their research writing skills.β
π¨ Books for Entertainment
- The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
βA thought-provoking novel about second chances and the choices that shape our lives.β
- Almond by Sohn Won-Pyung, Translated by Joosun Lee
βA touching story about emotional growth and healing.β
- Forbidden Notebook by Alba de Cespedes
βA poignant exploration of personal freedom and societal expectations.β
- Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
βA gripping true story of resilience and survival during World War II.β
- Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai
βA beautiful novel in verse about resilience and adaptation.β
Feel free to explore these resources and enjoy some of my favorite reads!