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  A Glossary of Political Economy Terms http://www.duc.auburn.edu/~johnspm/glossind.html
Hypertext dictionary of extensive definitions of around 200 political economic terms, by Dr. Paul M. Johnson of Auburn University.
  Political Economy of Rural Underdevelopment http://www.novartisfoundation.com/rural_underdevelopment.htm
Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development (NFSD) article: issues and problems to consider when starting an NGO in rural areas of the developing world.
  IPED program, Fordham University http://www.fordham.edu/iped/
Offers an MA with specializations in International Development, Comparative and International Politics, International Business and Finance, and International and Development Economics. Offers certificates in Emerging Markets Analysis, and in International Business and Finance.
  McKeever Institute of Economic Policy Analysis http://www.mkeever.com/
Analysis of sovereign national economic policies based on 33 policies deemed critical to environmentally sound economic growth.
  Debunking Economics http://www.debunking-economics.com/
Provides detail on issues, as well as the maths behind some of the critiques.
  Economics From Washington http://www.econfromwashington.com/
Helps institutional money managers improve their performance by understanding how decisions made by economics policymakers impact markets.
  When will the Bubble Burst? http://www.socialismtoday.org/37/bubble37.html
Article in "Socialism Today" analysing the state of the world economy. The recent growth spurt has been propelled by a highly unstable cycle of consumer spending and business investment-fuelled by a crazy stock exchange bubble. Sharpening trends within the US economy and the still spreading world slump mean that the days of the US boom are numbered
  Confessions of a Geoist http://www142.pair.com/flower1
Describes the evolution of neoclassical economic thinking into geoist, geoclassical thought. Describes the potential contribution of new public economic decision techniques (demand revealing processes) to this body of thought.

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