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The supplemental textbook website with practice questions: http://myphlip1.pearsoncmg.com/
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Microeconomics
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The
following websites provide excellent access to economic analyses, and
current government policy issues.
Most publications are available free over the Internet.
I encourage you to visit these sites, first to recognize the
scope of information available to you, and then throughout the semester
to assist in completing assignments or as references for class
discussion. The
Legislative Analyst’s Office, California (LAO) http://www.lao.ca.gov/ The
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) http://www.cbo.gov/ Social
Security Administration, Office of Policy http://www.ssa.gov/policy/pubs/ The
RAND Institute http://www.rand.org/publications/electronic/ The
Little Hoover Commission http://www.lhc.ca.gov/lhc.html California
Research Bureau (CRB) http://www.library.ca.gov/html/statseg2a.cfm The
General Accounting Office http://www.gao.gov/ California
State Senate (for current legislation) http://www.sen.ca.gov/ California
State Assembly (for current legislation) http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/defaulttext.asp Official
California Legislative Information (for current legislation) http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/
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Send problems, comments or suggestions to: sokeefe@csus.edu
California
State University, Sacramento
Department of Economics
College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies
Updated: June 18, 1999