ECONOMICS LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- ArgMax: Economic news, data, and analysis created by John Irons of Amherst College.
- Baker Library Research Guides: Harvard University's Business School produces guides to help in the use of resources at Baker and beyond for business and career research.
- BEA: The Bureau of Economic Analysis.
- Big Charts:BigCharts describes itself as "the world's most comprehensive and easy-to-use investment research Web site, providing access to professional-level research tools such as interactive charts, quotes, industry analysis and intraday stock screeners, as well as market news and commentary."
- Bizfinance: Global Business and Finance Resources.
- Canadian economy online: A wealth of information on the Canadian economy including links to key Canadian economic indicators
for the last ten years, economic information from government sites organized under various themes, definitions
of key economic concepts and information on key economic events in the 20th century.
- Center for Global Development: Independent research and practical ideas for global prosperity.
- The Conference Board: The Conference Board creates and disseminates knowledge about management and the marketplace to help
businesses strengthen their performance and better serve society.
- Country Briefings: 60 Country Briefings from the Economist.com.
- Country Comercial Guides: Country Commercial Guides (CCGs) are prepared annually by U.S. embassies with the assistance of several U.S.
government agencies and present a comprehensive look at countries' commercial environments, using economic, political and market analysis.
- ECLAC: The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean in Spanish and English.
- EconData: Guide to regional economic activity with 1,000 links to socioeconomic data sources, arranged by subject and provider.
- ECONLIB: The Library of Economics and Liberty.
- Economagic: Economic Time Series Page.
- Economicae: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Economics.
- Economic Indicators.gov: Maintained are the current statistics from the US Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
- Economics: Al Roth's game theory and experimental economics page from Harvard University.
- The Economist: Online journal.
- ERS: Economic research service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
- ESBR: Whitehouse Economic Statistics Briefing Room.
- FINWeb: FINWeb's list of Internet resources
providing substantive information concerning economics and finance-related topics.
- FRASER: The Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research is the newest project by the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
to expand on its mission to provide economic information and data to researchers interested in the U.S. economy.
- FRED2: FRED II, a database of over
1000 U.S. economic time series from the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank.
- Free the World.com: Website of the Economic Freedom Network.
- Finance Resources on the Web: Finance Resources on the Web by Professor Ian H. Giddy of the Stern School of Business, New York University.
- Global Distribution of Poverty: The Global Poverty Mapping Project seeks to enhance current understanding of the global distribution of poverty and the geographic and biophysical conditions of where the poor live.
- Globalmacro: Global Macroeconomic and Financial Policy Site by Nouriel Roubini at the Stern School of Business, New York University.
- History of Economics: Economics and business history.
- Index of Economic Freedom: A reference guide to foreign investment codes, taxes, tariffs, banking regulations, monetary
policy, black markets, and more.
- International Economics Network: International Economics Network maintained by Jamus Jerome Lim.
- International Trade Administration: Trade and Economy: Data and Analysis.
- Iowa Electronic Markets: From the University of Iowa a real-money futures markets in which contract payoffs depend on economic and political events operated by faculty at the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business as part of their research and teaching mission.
- Liber8: An economic information portal designed by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis librarians with university and government document librarians, students, and the general public in mind.
- McMaster University Archive: Archive for the History of Economic Thought.
- NBER: The National Bureau of Economic Research.
- RePEc: RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in 47 countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.
- Virtual Finance Library: A Virtual Finance Library from
Ohio State University.
- VIBES: Virtual International Business & Economic Sources with 1,600 links to Internet sources of international business and economic information.
- Wall Street Journal: Markets Data Center: Market Data, Indexes, Stock Quotes & More.
- WebEc: World Wide Web Resources in Economics.
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Links last verified and updated 11/14/2008.
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