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Research Papers in Economics RePEc Largest database of economics available on the Internet.

Internet Documents in Economics Access Service (IDEAS), Thousands of downloadable research documents.

CyberEconomics, developed by Robert Schenk, Professor of Economics at Saint Joseph's College. The site is meant to be "an interactive supplement to a principles of economics course." CyberEconomics covers most of the topics in introductory microeconomics and macroeconomics.

Demographic Profile Generator Enter the codes for any geographical unit and this software from University of Missouri, St. Louis, creates all kinds of useful tables for you.

Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, a broad-based collection of resources pertaining to economic and legal issues throughout the world.

Hypertextual Finance Glossary The Economics 364: Survey of International Economics web site was developed by Blake LeBaron, Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The class aims to explain finance and macroeconomic policies in the world economy and trade patterns among countries.

Survey of Current Business The US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis compendium of articles and statistics about state, regional, and US business and economic conditions.

Wall Street Journal,

Economic Policy Institute Research Data, providing recently updated figures and statistics on the labor market, family income, prices, GDP, wages, poverty, trade, the budget deficit, and interest rates.

Universal Currency Converter Up-to-the-minute currency conversion among major economies.

World Economic Outlook: September 2011, from the International Monetary Fund.

EcEdWeb: Economic Education Website, created by the Center for Economic Education at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. The aim of the site is to provide support for economic education from K-12 through college.

FedStats, from the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy.

History of Economic Thought, full-text classics, from McMaster's University.

A Comparative History of Money from Ancient to Modern Times.

BIS: Bank for International Settlements, Includes publications of papers and the Bis Review.

Publications of the International Monetary Fund. Browse by title, author or subject.

The Brookings Institution Policy Briefs Primarily economics policies, but touches upon other societal and political concerns as well.

Discussion Papers in Economic and Social History, from Oxford University. Information on interesting subjects in economic study.

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, publications, etc.

Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Consumer Price Index, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

FDsys, Federal Digital System from the GPO.

The World Bank.

Berkeley Roundtable on International Economy (BRIE), a research project based at the University of California at Berkeley that examines the real-world interactions of technology, markets, and economies."

Reports Issued by the Office of the United States Trade Representative and Related Entities

globalEDGE, Virtual International Business and Economic Sources from the International Business Center at Michigan State University.

CNNMoney Analyses of financial stories, stock quotes, etc.

Price Theory: An Intermediate Text David D. Friedman, Professor of Law at Santa Clara University, has made his textbook, "Price Theory: An Intermediate Text" available on the web.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Home-Page.

Iowa Center for International Finance and Development Enrique R. Carrasco, Professor of Law at the University of Iowa, collaborated with a group of students to create this electronic handbook on international finance and development. The main objective of the book is to help readers "gain a basic understanding of the operations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank and their roles in an increasingly globalized economy."

Finance and Development, covering the economic policy of third-world countries, this is a quarterly publication of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Global Envision: the Conference of Global Markets and Poverty Alleviation.

Country Studies, from the Library of Congress, includes economics information for each country.

Financial Data Finder, from Ohio State University.

State Government Finances.

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.

AgEcon: Search Engine for Agricultural Economics, from the University of Minnesota.

The Heritage Foundation, from the conservative think-tank.

The United Nations Home-Page.

The World Bank Group.

Centre for the Study of African Economies.

Wall Street Journal and Opinion: Asia.

Paul Krugman Web Page, papers, articles, etc. from Paul Krugman, Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times.


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Updated 10 Jan 2012