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LIBRARY: Internet Resources for Economics

 

General Reference
Information on the Economy
Economic Indicators and Statistics
Federal Reserve Economic Data
Labor Economics and Labor Unions
Research Organizations
International Trade and Investment
International Organizations
U.S. Government Agency Resources
Country and Region Information

News and General Interest

 

General Reference

  • EconData.Net
    A guide to regional economic information on the Web. Provides links to socioeconomic data sources, arranged by subject and provider, pointers to the Web's premiere data collections plus more.
  • Ebusinessforum.Com
    This is a website from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) which provides insight and analysis to help senior executives build successful strategies for the global digital economy.
  • The Entrepreneur's Reference Guide to Small Business Information
    This guide, a revision of The Entrepreneur's Reference Guide to Small Business Information 2nd edition, compiled by the staff of Business Reference Services. Science, Technology, and Business Division. Library of Congress, Washington 1996, was developed under the aegis of the Library of Congress Business Enrichment Advisory Team. (BEAT).
  • Economic Growth Resources
    A guide to economic growth resources on the Internet. Maintained at the Institute of Economics
    and Statistics, Oxford University.
  • Federal Reserve Board
    The site presents an overview of the mission and inner workings of the Federal Reserve System. It also offers statistical data, minutes of FOMC (Federal Open market Committee) meetings, an FOMC calendar, and speeches from Federal Reserve Board members and officials.
  • FINWeb
    A comprehensive listing of financial and economic resources on the Internet, organized by type of information.
  • Works On Work: From Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.
    WorksOnWork is a database of citations to materials related to the field of industrial relations, including books, journal articles, working papers, proceedings, and web sites. Indexes over 70,000 items found in the Georgianna E. Herman Reference Room collection. Information may be accessed via author, title, keyword, or by unique subject headings. Coverage begins from 1985.
 

Information on the Economy

  • U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • The Federal Reserve Bank's Beige Book
    The Beige Book is published eight times a year. Provides anecdotal information on current economic conditions from each of The Federal Reserve Bank Districts. The Beige Book summarizes this information by district and sector.
  • FirstGov
    FirstGov provides the public with easy, one-stop access to all online U.S. Federal Government resources.
  • Yardeni's Economics Network
    A site with many links to economics information on the Web. Maintained by Dr. Ed Yardeni, Chief Economist, Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, New York.
  • Delaware Business and Economy
    Central point for information on the Delaware economy and economic activities, including government problems and policies.
 

Economic Indicators and Statistics

 

Federal Reserve Economic Data

  • ST. LOUIS FED'S FRED(r) DATA BASE
    Access to U.S. financial data, monetary data, interest rates, reserves, commercial banking data, business/fiscal data, gross domestic product, consumer and producer price indexes, employment and population data, exchange rate data, and regional data.
  • Economic and Financial Data
    From the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
  • Economic Research Page
    From the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Economic Data Page
    From the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
  • Regional Economic Data
    This site provides regional data covering Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
 

Labor Economics and Labor Unions

  • U. S. Department of Labor
    A big site with information about the agencies of the U.S. Department of Labor, plus press releases, text of Dept. of Labor regulations, and data and investigative reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Mine Safety and Health Administration. Also links to America's Job Bank.
  • Statistical Agencies on the Internet
    A table which lists statistical agencies on the Internet. U.S. and international sources are included. Maintained by Dan Rope, George Mason University.
  • Labor Net
    A gateway to comprehensive reference sources and institutions related to organized labor, labor/industrial relations, employment law, and workplace issues.
  • LaborWEB (AFL-CIO)
    The AFL-CIO is a federation of 79 labor unions in the U.S.
  • UAW
    This United Auto Workers Web site presents business, financial and economic news from the union perspective. Includes disputes, strikes, health and safety, legislation, unemployment benefits, conventions and layoffs.
  • BenefitsLink
    A network of resources on employee benefits. Includes compendium of articles, directories, newsletters, and shareware for both benefits administrators and individuals who want a better grasp on their benefits plan.
 

Research Organizations

 

International Trade and Investment International Organizations

U.S. Government Agency Resources

Country and Region Information

News and General Interest


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