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REFERENCE BOOKS

  • Economic parables & policies: an introduction to economics. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2004. 330 S45 2004
  • Economics: principles and applications. London: Thomson Learning, 2002. 330 H274
  • Encyclopedia of economics, 1982. R330.03 E55
  • Guide to economic indicators, 2nd ed., 1994. R330.973 F9
  • How the economy works: an investor's guide to tracking the economy, 2nd ed., 1999, R332.67 M523
  • Measurement and meaning in economics: the essential Deirdre, 2001. R330 M378
  • Principles of economics. Boston: McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2004. 330 F734
  • The Routledge critical dictionary of global economics, 1999. R330.03 R68
  • Louis Rukeyser's business almanac, 1988. R330.973 L37
  • The Third World handbook, 2nd ed., 1994. R330.91 A76

DATABASES

Click here for Business databases (includes Economics).


PERIODICALS

Search E-Journals for Economics periodicals available in print at Plough Library and/or online through CBU databases.
  1. Click on the Search button at the top of the page to narrow your journal search.
  2. Under Limit Results by Subject Category, select "Social Sciences", then choose "Economic History & Conditions" or "Economic Theory, Demography".


WEBSITES


GENERAL
  • Bloomberg.com: Financial Markets, Commodities, News
    Provides news and analysis covering all aspects of the financial world, both domestic and international.
  • The Brookings Institution: Publications
    Browse Policy Briefs, Analysis & Commentary, and Multimedia features. Brookings Institution is an independent, nonpartisan organization devoted to research, analysis, and public education with emphasis on economics, foreign policy, governance, and metropolitan policy.
  • CNN/Money
    Offers breaking business news, personal finance features, commentary and planning tools.
  • CyberEconomics
    Lessons on specific economic topics; illustrations of concepts.
  • EH.Net: Economic History Services
    Includes an Ask the Professor service, the EH.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History, several databases, numerous links to websites related to economic history, and the popular “How Much Is That?” service - which allows users to easily look up historical prices, interest rates, wage rates, GDP statistics, exchange rates and inflation rates.
  • EDIRC
    Economics Departments, Institutes, and Research Centers in the World
  • Fairmodel
    Sire from Ray Fair, author of Fairmodel that allows business forecasters, policy makers, and economics students to use personal computers to forecast the future through analysis of how factors such as tax and interest affect the economy. Site offers texts on economic topics.
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • Index of Economic Freedom
    Measures 161 countries against a list of 50 independent variables divided into 10 broad factors of economic freedom. Low scores are more desirable. The higher the score on a factor, the greater the level of government interference in the economy and the less economic freedom a country enjoys.
  • Library of Economics and Liberty: Books and Essays Online
    Books and essays on this site represent classics of economic thought, both historical and modern. The books are presented free of charge for the purpose of reading and research.
  • McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought
    Electronic versions of significant texts in the history of economic thought.
  • RFE: Internet Economic Information
    Lists 1,589 resources in 97 sections and sub-sections available on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics.
  • Simulation of MacroEconometric Models
    From the Economics Department of the University of Melbourne.
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