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Economics

  • BPubs.com--links to full-text articles and publications.
  • Business Statistics--links to virtually every kind of economic and financial data.
  • EconData -- a federally-funded resource for accessing online regional socioeconomic data.  Includes links to federal, state, and regional data.
  • Economic History Super Site--a repository of texts, bibliography and abstracts, book reviews, syllabi of courses in economic history, and more.
  • Economic Indicators -- from the US Government Printing Office for the years 1998-on.  Each monthly issue of this publication is available in both pdf and text.  You can download entire issues or select specific tables (nonagricultural employment, consumer prices, interest rates and bond yields, new construction, etc.).
  • Economic Research Studies -- from the SBA
  • Economic Time Series--a goldmine of federal statistical data sets--leading economic indicators, money stock, personal consumption, consumer price index, bank prime loan rate, unemployment, and lots more.
  • Economics Working Papers Archive.
  • The Economy  -- from Public Agenda Online. The Understanding the Issue section lays out the facts and policy alternatives, while the Public Opinion section offers a detailed profile of public thinking about the issue.
  • EPI DataZone--Economic Policy Institute's collection of time series data sets on labor markets and income (which can be downloaded onto spreadsheets)
  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Regional Economy Research--contains the Federal Reserve System's 'Beige Book' (a periodic report on regional economic trends, be sure to scroll down the page to see the link for it)
  • Federal Reserve Bulletin -- lots of data here, a must for economists!!
  • FedSpending -- "OMB Watch exists to increase government transparency and accountability; to ensure sound, equitable regulatory and budgetary processes and policies; and to protect and promote active citizen participation in our democracy." Great data!
  • History of Economic Thought--biographical sketches and bibliographies of more than 300 important economic theorists, as well as surveys of topics like capital theory, business cycle theory, etc.
  • How much is that? -- "Have you ever wondered what the value of a dollar was in 1895? Or what the GDP was in 1929? Here is a place where you can ask questions of comparative value covering purchasing power, exchange rates, and other variables between the past and today."
  • Institute for International Economics
  • Library of Economics and Liberty -- Includes full-text articles and much more.
  • Research Resources for Economics
  • Second Moment -- a news and business resource for academia and industry in the fields of applied statistics and analytics.
  • St. Ambrose University Economics Department
  • Visual Economics-- "unravels the complexities of all types of economic and financial data. Using charts, graphs, diagrams, and lists, we break down information for you that might otherwise be boring, dense, even uninteresting."
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February 12, 2012
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