Economics (and Business)
BEOnline+:
Business and Economics Online
http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/beonline/beohome.html
BEOnline+ provides information about and access to Internet resources in the humanities,
social sciences, and science and technology. Online periodicals, government
publications, technical reports, statistics, Web-sites of professional and
government organizations, and more have been evaluated by Library of
Congress librarians and collected in this single location.
The Datazone
http://www.epinet.org/datazone/
This Economic Policy Institute resource offers national, state and regional times series
data on the labor market.
Economagic: Economic Time Series Page
http://www.economagic.com/
Access to more than 100,000 time series for (mostly) U.S. economic data. Browse by
region, or by data source. Also includes miscellaneous links to economics resources
online.
Econometric Resources on the
Internet
http://www.oswego.edu/~kane/econometrics/
This site is meant to supplement the information found in Econometrics: An Applied
Approach (Boston: Houghton Mifflin) with online econometrics
resources. Click on "Econometric research links" for a host of data,
journal, association, and government sites relating to econometrics. Maintained by John
Kane, Department of Economics, SUNY Oswego.
Economic Report of the President
http://origin.www.gpoaccess.gov/eop
Browse or search for specific topics in full text and statistical
tables of the Economic Report of the President from 1995 to present.
Economic Statistics Briefing Room
http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr.html
Topical access to current, government-produced economics statistics. Sponsored by the White House.
Economics and Statistics: An Internet Webliography
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/bus/economic.html
Created at Louisiana State University, this site connects to the Federal Reserve System's
data, other U.S. government sites, and several e-journals or tables of contents.
Fed in Print
http://www.frbsf.org/publications/fedinprint/index.html
A searchable index of Federal Reserve economic research, with links to the full text
documents. (From the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.)
General Accounting Office of the United States
http://www.gao.gov/
Offers the current (even daily) investigative reports of this "arm" of the
Congress, in full text and in abstracts.
Intute: social sciences
http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/economics
This site serves as a gateway to worldwide economics resources online,
browsable by subject or searchable for specific topics.
National Bureau of Economic Research
http://www.nber.org/
Publications, research, data, and employment information from the National Bureau of
Economic Research (NBER) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Research is contributed by
professors and other subject experts nationwide in support of NBER's goal of "promoting a
greater understanding of how the economy works."
Resources for Economists on the Internet
http://rfe.org/
A gateway to economics information for students and professionals, Resources for
Economists on the Internet provides descriptions of over 1300 reference, career,
organizational, scholarly, and statistical sites, as well as numerous mailing lists, news
sites, and miscellaneous resources. Sponsored by the American Economic Association and edited by Bill Goffe,
Department of Economics, SUNY Oswego.
Scout
Reports Archives
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/index.php
Provides evaluative entries to the "best" Internet sites and offers
keyword lookups for any topic including "business", "economics", and
subtopics thereof.
Securities and Exchange Commission
http://www.sec.gov/
Links to EDGAR, the database of corporate filings with the SEC.
Stat-USA/Internet
http://www.stat-usa.gov/
Web version of the National Trade Databank, the Economic Bulletin Board, and
several other government datafiles. Although use at Union is free, a password is
required for entering some files, which, like the Country Commercial
Guides, are normally fee-based to users without depository library access. Come to the Reference Desk for assistance.
U.S. Census Bureau
http://www.census.gov/
Important datafiles on population, housing, commerce, employment, etc., with both an index
and a browsable "A" to "Z" list of major subjects covered.
WWW Virtual Library: Business and
Economics
http://vlib.org/BusinessEconomics.html
Part of the highly regarded WWW Virtual Library system, this site leads to carefully
chosen sites in such areas as arbitration, e-commerce, finance, labor and business
history, marketing, microcredit, economics, coal, and transportation.
The World Bank Group: Research
http://econ.worldbank.org/
Provides full-text access to working papers, data sets, and other research on worldwide
developing economies. Browse by resource type ("Key Outputs") or topic, or
search a subject index of research program web sites.
World Economics Web
Resources
http://business.baylor.edu/Steve_Gardner/RESORC.HTM
This resource is a guide to finding data, working papers, professional organizations,
career resources, and other economics information on the web. Maintained by H.
Stephen Gardner, Economics Department, Baylor University.
Yahoo!-Social Science:
Economics
http://dir.yahoo.com/Social_Science/Economics/