Economic Research

Economics research and related resources. Information on the field of economics and economic study is abundant. There are several organizations, both government and private, that are dedicated to providing information, statistics, and breaking news in the field of economics. Government organizations excellent resources for economic information, with the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Department of Labor being foremost among them. The Internet has brought important economic information and data to the fingertips of any that are interested in learning more about the field. The links included herein relate to economics research and related resources.


Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia: Dr. Econ: Economics Resources Guide
Explore this source for specific topics. Includes coverage of general economy, essays and research.

Dow Jones and Company: Business Directory on the Economy
Browse through this site for comprehensive reviews on economics-related sites on the Internet. Includes Federal Reserve sites.

Dr. Ed Yardeni: Economics Network
Review all there is to see here at this site from Dr. Yardeni, including a weekly forecast calendar and economic analysis.

Economics Research Resources
Explore this site for a guide to an extensive index of links to tools for researchers, students, and economists.

FindLaw.com: Law and Economics Resources Guide
A clearinghouse for links to a diverse inventory of information, ranging from government resources, to universities.

Finweb.com
A virtual repository of information focusing on finance and economics on the Web. You'll find databases, Web servers and more.

Nijenrode University, The Netherlands: Business Information Services
Take a journey and explore links to business and economics-related sites on the Web at this site from Nijenrode University.

The Progress Report: Econolink
A starting point for researching economics on the Web, including a guide to the best sites, based on specific criteria.

Triangle Economic Research
You'll have access to litigation support and economic research, including pollution and environmental damage.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Econometric Sources
Examine comprehensive commentary as well as a collection of links, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

University of Indiana, Bloomington: Political Methodology Research Resources
Explore the dynamics of game theory, econometrics, dynamic models and artificial intelligence methods via editorial content, and a multimedia tour de force.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Panel Study on Income Dynamics
Browse through this site that offers annual data file archives. Information on individual/family incomes included.

University of Nebraska, Omaha: Department of Economics: Economics Resources
A comprehensive guide to Web resources, from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Section for educators included.

University of Nebraska, Omaha: EcoSim: An Interactive Economic Simulator
High school and college students will find this site fascinating. Economics simulator programs are presented.

University of Wisconsin, Madison: Study of American Families
A virtual look at socioeconomic data on families in America, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri: Resources for Economists on the Internet
A comprehensive clearinghouse of information, from the University of Southern Mississippi. Covers a range of topics on Internet resources.
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