MacroWeb is an individual and class project from Dave Tufte's ECON 3020 (intermediate level "Macroeconomics for Business Decisions") class. The project began in Fall 2001.

To enter MacroWeb, click on either the idea or the student that interests you:

Student
Article
Rich Slack
Applying Dr. Tufte's ECON 3020 Class In the Real World
Adam Miller
An Aggregate Technology Increase In Cedar City
Anonymous Student 1
Sallie Mae Goes Private
Dustin Jensen
Macroeconomics and the California Recall Election
Melissa Gordon
High Growth Shows Economic Recovery
Quinntin Reynolds
Is Full Employment the Answer?
Chris Burt
The Misconception of China's Growth
Brian Askew
The Economics of Environmental Problems
Justin Garrard
Sallie Mae
Anonymous Student 2
Managerial Decisions Using Forecasting
Dusty Roche
SARS Effects on the U.S. and World Economies
Jay Dixon
Will Democracy Solve Iraq's Problems?
Lucia Olivera
An Argentinian Citizen's Views of Argentina's Problems
Brad Parker
The Role of the World Bank in Post-War Iraq
Jeremy Sumerix
What Role Should Oil Play in Iraq's Future Economy?
Anonymous Student 2
Spending for War and Its Effect on the Economy
Anonymous Student 5
Economic Impact of the War
Anonymous Student 1
Potential Role of the IMF in Iraq
Anonymous Student 3
Facts About the Iraqi Economy
Ryan Pyatt
Costs of Iraqi Reconstruction
Chris Hansen
Iraq's Foreign Debt
Jed Smith
Creating Institutions to Ensure Economic Success in Iraq
Jake Miller
Four Billion Burning a Hole in Saddam's Pocket?
Jason Heath
The Evolving Airline Industry
Anonymous Student 4
Perspectives on World Economic Growth in the Wake of the War with Iraq
Tom Cox
Iraq's Future
Eren Hernandez
Iraq, We Must Know All the Facts!
Dan Jessen
How Much Will the War With Iraq Affect Our Economy?
Mike Peterson
Bush's 2001-2 Defense Build-Up
Jeric Leavitt
The 1986 Tax Reform
Anonymous Student # 1
Economic Reform in Japan
Colton Peterson
The Reagan-Kemp-Roth Tax Cut
Aaron Lancaster
Surpluses in the Late 1990's
Anonymous Student 2
Reagan's Defense Buildup
Garrett Snow
Deficits from 1970 to 2000
Anonymous Student 5
2001
Anonymous Student 3
2000
Scott Shumway
1999
Amy Naser
1998
Anonymous Student 1
1997
Mark Alger
1996
Cassandra Watson
1995
Anonymous Student 6
1994
Tiffany Hancock
1993
Justin Bradshaw
1992
Clay Stewart
1991
John McPhearson
1988
Geoffrey Huseus
1987
Paul Martin
1986
Kurtis Maxwell
1985
Anonymous Student 4
1984
Aaron Dean
1982
Dave Pretzer
1980
Anonymous Student 1
Macroeconomics and the 1996 Election
Macroeconomics and the 1992 Election
Macroeconomics and the 1988 Election
Macroeconomics and the 1984 Election
Jay Webb
Macroeconomics and the 1980 Election
Jeremy Rampton
Macroeconomics and the 1980 Election
Michelle Wilson
Macroeconomics and the 1976 Election
Troy Sundquist
Macroeconomics and the 1972 Election
Russ Stewart
Macroeconomics and the 1968 Election
Anonymous Student 6
Macroeconomics and the 1964 Election
Russ Stewart
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 2001
David Christensen
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 1974-5
Jeff Dotson
Contractionary Monetary Policy in 1976-9
Naomi Miner
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 1984-5
Anonymous Student 2
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 1980-1
Michelle Wilson
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 1992-3
Shane Christensen
Contractionary Monetary Policy in 1973-4
Jay Webb
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 1995-8
Anonymous Student 3
Expansionary Monetary Policy in 1983-4
Anonymous Student 6
Contractionary Monetary Policy in 1994-5
John Brown
Contractionary Monetary Policy in 1998-2000