Barnard
and Columbia Subject Guides
ArgMax:
Economics News, Data, and Analysis Created by
an economics professor at Amherst College, this searchable site
provides "economics news, data, and analysis, as well as various other
economics related services." The site's main feature, a blog, is
searchable and can be browsed both by date and by topic (such as
monetary policy, microeconomics, recession). Also includes message
boards, a directory of links to economists' Web pages, links to
economics news and commentary, and a glossary. (description from
http://lii.org)
B&E Datalinks:
econ & financial data sources Sponsored by the
American Statistical Association, this site is organized into four
sections: finance, business datasets, macroeconomics, and labor
& general microeconomics. Sections can be searched individually
or together.
Bureau of Economic Analysis
This U.S. Department of Commerce site provides regional, national,
international, and industry data. Results are in a variety of full-text
formats (e.g. html, pdf, xls, zip), and methodologies are explained.
There's even a site index.
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy The
purpose of this site, which is a companion to a Public Broadcasting
Service (PBS) series, "is to promote better understanding of
globalization, world trade and economic development, including the
forces, values, events, and ideas that have shaped the present global
economic system." The site features the complete six-hour television
program, a timeline from 1911 through 2003, dozens of country reports,
material about key individuals, a glossary, links, and more.
(description from http://lii.org)
Economic
Policy Institute (EPI) Contains discussion,
analysis, and links to other sites about current economic matters,
including statistics, labor, income, economic snapshots and indicators,
opinion pieces, unemployment, foreign trade, and demographics.
Searchable. (description from http://lii.org)
International Monetary Fund
(IMF)
Website of the IMF has articles, reports and working papers, on
economic issues, policy analysis, countries and news.
RePEc (Research
Papers in Economics) A
"collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in 41 countries to enhance
the dissemination of research in economics." The site provides a
database of bibliographic records with links to thousands of working
papers, journal articles, software components, book and chapter
listings, and other resources related to economics. "IDEAS" provides
access to the complete database, or browse and search specific database
sections. (description from http://lii.org)
World Bank As
a provider of economic assistance to more than 100 developing
countries, the World Bank coordinates with private, government,
multilateral, and non-government organizations to ensure that resources
are used to full effect in supporting a country's efforts toward
stable, sustainable, and equitable growth. This Web site provides
information on health, education, the environment, private sector
development, poverty, urban development, gender, and economic reform
issues. Includes factual data on the countries that are assisted by the
World Bank. Of particular usefulness is the searchable WDS database
of the 6,000 plus World Bank publications, select full-text reports,
and learning resources for teachers and students. (description from http://lii.org)