Bill Craighead at the steady state

Bill Craighead

Assistant Professor of Economics

 

E-mail:

Tel.:

Mail:

craighwd@muohio.edu

(513) 529-2849

3107 Farmer School of Business

Miami University

Oxford, OH 45056

 

CV (pdf)      Blog


   For the 2009-2010 Academic Year, I am on leave from Miami, visiting Wesleyan University

Teaching


  Materials from Previous Courses:  Principles of Macroeconomics  
Intermediate Macroeconomics  

   International Economic Relations   International Trade    Advanced Macroeconomic Theory

Research


   Research Interests:
International Economics, Macroeconomics, Economic History

   Research Papers

Institutions, Research and Data

National Bureau of Economic Research

American Economic Association

FRED – US Macro Data from the St. Louis Fed

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Congressional Budget Office, Census Bureau

Federal Reserve Board, Fed Publications

Treasury Yield Curve, International Trade Commission

International Monetary Fund, World Bank

United Nations, World Trade Organization

Bank for International Settlements, OECD

SourceOECD – Data from OECD countries

EH.net (Economic History Resources)

Resources for Economists on the Internet

History of Economic Thought Website

Weblogs, Thinktanks, etc

Brad Setser, Dani Rodrik

N.Gregory Mankiw, J.Bradford DeLong

EconbrowserEconomist’s View 

Paul Krugman, Baseline Scenario

Maverecon, Marginal Revolution

Free Exchange (The Economist)

VoxEU, Economists Forum (FT)

Real Time Economics (WSJ)

Twenty-Cent Paradigms (my blog)

 

Peterson Institute for International Economics

Brookings Institution, Council on Foreign Relations

Tax Policy Center, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

(Of course, links do not imply endorsement!)

 

General Interest

The Economist, The Nation, The American ProspectWashington Post, NY Times

Detroit Tigers, Coverage in the Freep, News, Sports Illustrated, MLB, NY Mets

Oxford Time and Temperature

Some advice if you’re considering graduate school in economics

Department of Economics  Farmer School of Business  Miami University