The Economics Research Guide is a selected list of resources for starting research in economics. These resources can help you identify a topic for your reseach.
Everyday, the value of stocks, bonds and currencies fluctuate wildly in response to economic indicators. This book gives readers the opportunity to understand and profit from these economic indicators.
Monthly compilation is prepared for the Joint Economic Committee by the Council of Economic Advisers and provides gross domestic product, income, employment, production, business activity, prices, money, credit, security markets, Federal finance, and international statistics.
Coverage: April 1995 to current. For older data see FRASER. Full Text.
This publication prepared by the Council of Economic Advisers supplies monthly updates related to the economic conditions in the U.S. Economic Indicators provides statistical data both in tabular and graphic form and includes information on consumer and producer prices, employment, production, and money and banking.
Typically 10 years of annual data with the most recent 12 to 15 months broken out in detail. 1948 to present.
Princeton University Library provides a list of resources for locating Gini Coefficients. This list is based on PUL's collections so some of the links may not be accessible to you. Please check the UO library website to see if we have the same items.
The UNdata hub offers central access to the various United Nations statistical databases covering topics including Agriculture, Education, Employment, Energy, Human Development, Industry, Information and Communication Technology, National Accounts, Population, Tourism, and Trade.