Open Learning Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University
Published by Hanno Kaiser July 10th, 2004 in Law and SocietyThe Open Learning Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University offers free (as in beer), interactive tutorials for, among other things, economics, statistics, and causal reasoning. The economics module looks very promising. It emphasizes hands-on exercises (in a spreadsheet style format) over calculus. Definitely worth checking out.
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