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Some Economics Web Sites
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Abstracts
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New
Economy Index
The New Economy: Benchmarks and Economic Development Strategies
In this important series of reports, the Progressive Policy Institute's
Technology & New Economy Project examines what's actually new about the
so-called "New Economy" and offers policy makers a framework for
economic development strategies aimed at promoting fast, and widely shared
economic growth and prosperity.
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EconData
This site lists more than 400 links to socioeconomic data sources and a
top-ten list of sites. The data collections section includes tools,
compendia and intermediaries to give visitors access to multiple data
sources.
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Economagic
This is a comprehensive site of free, easily available economic time series
data useful for economic research -- economic forecasting, in particular.
Students are given easy access to large amounts of data and can get charts
of that data.
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Federal Reserve
Information and Data from Woodrow
Woodrow, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis website,
offers information about the Federal Reserve and the economy, including the
entire Beige Book; selected national and regional data, including data on
Ninth District banks; text of publications;
economic education materials; connection to its Research Department and
information about bank supervision and regulation. Check out "Tracking
the Economy" page and the charts from that page!
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U.S. Bureau of the Census Home Page
This server provides a huge amount of information on population,
households, economic indicators, sectors in the economy, Statistical
Abstracts, and much more.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics public database, LABSTAT, provides
current and historical data for 26 surveys of labor market, prices, and
related conditions, and press releases. Also the source for CPI
press release.
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Department of Commerce: Bureau of
Economic Analysis
This page provides links to summary BEA data and to articles based on
the data: National programs--including the national income and product
accounts (GDP, personal income, etc.) and gross product by industry,
international programs--including balance of payments accounts, U.S.
direct investment abroad, and foreign direct investment in the United
States, and regional programs--including State personal income.
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EconLit
The American Economic Association's bibliography of Economic Literature.
EconLit is the AEA's electronic bibliography of economics
literature throughout the world. EconLit contains abstracts,
indexing, and links to full-text articles in economics journals. It
abstracts books and indexes articles in books, working papers series, and
dissertations. EconLit also provides the full-text of JEL
book reviews.
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NBER National Bureau of Economic
Research
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EDIRC:
Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers
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Economicsearch.com
A comprehensive site for researchers and students of
economics
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