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Academic Info Economics
ASEAN Secretariat: Association of Southeast Asian Nations (includes economic, trade, & statistics information)
Assessing the New Federalism: State Database Archive (includes data on the 50 states & the District of Columbia concerning income security, health, child well-being, demographic, fiscal & political conditions, & social services; Urban Institute research project)
Business Cycle Indicators: Sources of Data, Reports and Analysis (New York University)
Current Issues in Economics and Finance (a newsletter-style publication from v.1, 1995-current; SPU Library also has paper holdings from v.1, 1995-current; Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Dr. Ed Yardeni's Economics Network
Economic Growth Resources (University of Bristol)
Economic Policy Review (policy-oriented journal focusing on economic & financial market issues from v.1, 1995-current; SPU Library also has paper holdings from v.1, 1995-current; Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Europa: Gateway to the European Union
Faith & Economics: Index to Articles Published (includes periodical articles in PDF format published in "Faith & Economics"; index is organized alphabetically by article author from Issue #1, Spring 1983-current; prior to Fall 1999, "Faith & Economics" was published as the "Bulletin of the Association of Christian Economists", & numbering of issues has continued unchanged; "Faith & Economics" is published by the Association of Christian Economists)
FED101 (includes beginning-level information about the history, structure, policies, & services of the Federal Reserve; Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City)
Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED II) (includes regional & national financial & economic data; Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (includes information, publications, & statistics related to their mission of helping developing countries & countries in transition modernize & improve agriculture, forestry, & fisheries practices & ensure good nutrition for all)
International Monetary Fund
Labor
Macroeconomic Resources (Harvard University)
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) (a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works by disseminating unbiased economic research among public policymakers, business professionals, & the academic community)
NetEc (Washington University--St. Louis)
OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (includes economic information by topic & country & has statistics, publications & documents, & news releases)
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press (an independent opinion research group that studies attitudes toward the press, politics & public policy encompassing five broad topic areas: (1) business and economics, (2) domestic policy and social issues, (3) foreign policy, (4) the news media, and (5) politics; includes survey reports, commentary, datasets, news, & polls)
Puget Sound Regional Council (includes data related to regional growth management, demographic, economic, & transportation issues)
Responsible Wealth (a national network of businesspeople, investors, & affluent Americans who are concerned about deepening economic inequality & are working for widespread prosperity within the three primary areas of tax fairness, corporate responsibility, & living wages; affiliated with United for a Fair Economy)
Trade
U.S. Housing Market Conditions (a compilation of statistical data & written reports indicating market conditions on the national level & describing economic & housing market trends in geographical regions; supported by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
WebEc
 

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