RePEc:
research papers in economics
RePEc is a volunteer-driven initiative to create a public-access
database that promotes scholarly communication in economics and related
disciplines. The database contains information on more than 215,000
items http://repec.org/:
- 3,900 individual professionals (their contact
information and associated publications)
- 7,700 institutions (economics
departments, research institutes, and governmental organizations)
- bibliographic
information on 122,000 working papers published by institutions and individuals
- bibliographic
citations for 91,000 articles from the leading journals in the discipline
- bibliographic
citations for 750 books and chapters
- 1,000 software descriptions and
programs
Fed
in Print: An Index to Federal Reserve Economic Research
An index to banking and economics publications from the research departments
of the Federal Reserve System, including books, articles, working
papers, and annual reports. Links to many full text documents are
included.
http://www.frbsf.org/publications/fedinprint/index.html
Hoover's
Online
Billed as "the ultimate source for company information," this
site provides access to basic
information (company description, address, telephone and fax numbers,
names of officers,
and sales and employment figures) on over 14,000 of the largest public
and private companies in the United States and abroad, links to more
than 5,000 corporate Web sites, and 1,800 sites related to job listings.
http://landing.domainsponsor.com/?a_id=1101&domainname=referer_detect
Resources
for Economists on the Internet
Compiled by Bill Goffe from the University of Southern Mississippi,
this is a selection of sites
that either offer a substantial amount of information, or are specialized
to a specific area.
http://rfe.wustl.edu/EconFAQ.html
Archive
for the History of Economic Thought
Supported
by McMaster University this archive is an attempt to collect in one
place a large number of significant texts in the history of economic
thought, and includes representative texts of all of the major thinkers
and schools of thought; and most of the sub-fields of economics.
http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/%7Eecon/ugcm/3ll3/index.html
Morgan
Stanley Global Economic Forum
Provides daily commentary on the global economy, especially fiscal
and monetary policies, from Morgan Stanley Chief Economist Stephen
Roach and other analysts. Includes an archive of past commentary.
http://www.morganstanley.com/
Dr.
Ed Yardeni's Economics Network
Yardeni,
Chief Investment Strategist and a Managing Director of Prudential
Securities Inc., presents a wide-ranging collection of economic indicators,
analysis, forecasts and studies on this well-organized site.
http://www.yardeni.com/
ECONOMICS
Working Paper Archive
This
award winning service (provided by the Economics Department of Washington
University), is devoted to the free distribution of working papers
in economics. There are 22 subject areas, along with a test posting
area, a meetings area, an area for programs and an area for data.
http://econwpa.wustl.edu/
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