- My vita has
links to papers. I have
a short bio online.
I have abstracts and links at
Unpublished Papers and Published
Papers too. Or, see files on recent
papers (also in pdf),
the best five of my papers
, or economics questions I've addressed, and
why I am a Christian.
- IUAnyware and Ras-Stack: My Substack articles and EDIT Drafts; and my Twitter page and Rasmapedia and Say it with words.
-
Free Speech and
Quotations and
Top Ten Articles of 2025 and
Music and Videos and
the 2024 elections and
Movies and
Software and
Words
and quotes
and
Jokes and
Cancellings and
Media Bias and
Poems
and Articles and Book to Read.
-
My 7TH GRADE MATH PAGE and MFSA , the MIT Free Speech Alliance, and the
Dreamhosters
dashboard and and
the NEWS and New News pages and Law Professor Blogs Network My 2019
Twitter controversy page.
- TinyURL link shortener and FastPeopleSearch and Combinepdf.com and
Clustrmaps.com and Trinity church directory.
- My notes on Musescore and Acrobat and Adobe
Illustrator and Photoshop and
broadband connecting and Excel and Geometer's
Sketchpad and Google and HTML and Javascript and Iphones and Latex
and Mathematica and
Matlab and
Python (and
drawing supply and demand diagrams with Python)
and
Powerpoint and R
(regression) and Stata and Unix and Windows XP and
MS-Word and
Wikipedia editing
and
Wordpress and dreamhost operations and outages
and stats . Bill's
Interesting People (gated) and the weblog,
and unused and
iu2. The
Rasmusen History wiki (contact me for an account).
- Draft of a possible
regulation textbook. My best-known book is
Games and Information, 4th
edition (2006). See too Readings in Games
and Information (2001), an edited book of readings on how
to use game theory, including my
"Aphorisms on Writing, Speaking, and Listening," which I have some thoughts of updating.
- Causes Celebres: Barnes v. Indiana
(resisting
illegal police entry, 2012) and New
York ex. rel. Rasmusen v. Citigroup. (2018). Pastor James Macdonald's defamation suit against The Elephant's Debt blog. Amicus brief NetChoice v. Paxton (Texas regulation of internet platforms)
Within-Website Material
URL: http://www.rasmusen.org/. I live in Bloomington, Indiana and I retired from Indiana University, where I was the Dalton Professor of Business
Economics
and
Public
Policy in the Kelley School of Business. Comments:
Erasmuse@Indiana.edu.