Adam Smith
Adam Smith emphasized the importance of specialization and division of labor. This page contains links to sites that provide information about Adam Smith and his work. Online editions of his major works are available from this page.
Gary Becker
This page contains links to information about Gary Becker, the 1992 Nobel Laureate in economics, who is best known for his seminal research on human capital theory.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
A source of extensive data on U.S. labor market conditions.
Labor-Oriented Internet Resources
An extensive collection of links to labor-oriented resources on the internet (provided by the Institute of Industrial Relations Library at the University of California, Berkeley).
National Center for Educational Statistics
Visit this site to find information about the relationship between education and earnings. In particular, you may wish to browse through the online copy of the
2000 Digest of Educational Statistics.
American Medical Association
The home page of the Americal Medical Association contains health care information and information about the AMA's current activities.
Health Care Financing Administration data
This agency is charged with administering the federal Medicare, Medicaid and Child Health insurance programs. Information about these programs and a variety of health care statistics are available at this web site.
Health Economics: Places to Go
This page, created and maintained by Ansgar Hebborn, contains links to a variety of health economics resources on the web.
HealthEconomics.com's Guide to Health Economics, Medical and Pharmacy Resources on The Net
This site contains an extensive list of links to health economics sites on the internet.
National Center for Health Statistics
The web site of the National Center for Health Statistics contains a wide variety of statistics and data related to health care issues.