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A guide to sources of information about economics
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  • Dismal Scientist
    Comprehensive coverage of the U.S. and Canadian economies updated throughout each business day. Includes real-time economic indicators. Get analysis, data, and charts within minutes of each release. Expert commentary and analysis.
  • EconLit
    The American Economic Association’s electronic bibliography, EconLit, indexes more than thirty years of economics literature from around the including journal articles, books, book reviews, collective volume articles, working papers and dissertations.
  • Economist.com
    Economist.com has all the latest articles from The Economist newspaper and an archive containing the 33,000 Economist articles published since 1997. Plus features such as The Global Agenda, Cities Guides and Country Briefing.
  • Handbooks in Economics Online
    The handbooks cover a broad set of topics. Each chapter provides professional researchers, lecturers and students with accurate, self-contained surveys, written and edited by the leading authorities in their field.
  • NBER Working Papers
    Working Papers from the National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online
    The world's most extensive and authoritative economics reference resource. The 2nd ed. of the Dictionary, edited by Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, contains over 1,850 articles by more than 1,500 of the world's leading economists.
  • RFE: Resources for Economists on the Internet
    This guide is sponsored by the American Economic Association. It lists more than 2,000 resources in 97 sections and sub-sections available on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics.
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