Updated issues of this guide, distributed at the end of the quarter, (I apologize for its lateness this time) are available on a number of places on the Internet. The section titled "WHERE TO OBTAIN THIS GUIDE" describes the various places it can be found.
This document lists the many resources on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics. In selecting these resources, I exercise some editorial judgment and selected those items that either offer a substantial amount of information, or are specialized to a specific area. For more broadly defined resources, I list several guides in the sections titled "SERVERS THAT POINT TO NON-ECONOMIC RESOURCES," "USEFUL RESOURCES ABOUT THE INTERNET," and "USEFUL BOOKS AND SOFTWARE FOR AND ABOUT THE INTERNET."
This is my 11th stab at this guide. I am very interested in any corrections, suggestions, omissions, and hints anyone might have.
Some of the information is not as complete as I would wish. Further, some of the resources I have not investigated thoroughly and I cannot vouch for them. While I catalog many mailing lists, I have little information about the volume and types of discussions.
Most of the resources I was able to find deal with the United States. Leads on information on other countries would be most appreciated.
If you are new to the Internet, see the sections titled "USEFUL BOOKS AND SOFTWARE FOR AND ABOUT THE INTERNET," and "USEFUL RESOURCES ABOUT THE INTERNET."