Economic Research Links
 

  • B&E DataLinks: Econ & Financial Data Sources
    Sponsored by the Business and Economic Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association (ASA), this site contains links to financial and econ data sources of interest to economists and business statisticians.
    http://www.econ-datalinks.org/
  • Bank One Economic Outlook Center
    The Bank One Economic Outlook Center is the economic forecasting unit of the College of Business at Arizona State University.
    http://www.cob.asu.edu/seid/eoc/index.html
  • BibEc
    BibEc uses the RePEc dataset of economics publications. Basically RePEc is a collection of archives that supply information about economics working papers, journal publications and software. BibEc is limited to printed papers and articles.
    http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/BibEc.html
  • Consensus Economics
    The world's leading economic survey organization. Every month over 400 economists are polled to obtain their forecasts and views
    http://www.consensuseconomics.com
  • Dr. Ed Yardeni's Economic Network
    Features a large collection of economic and financial indicators for both the United States and foreign economies.
    http://www.yardeni.com/
  • EconoMagic (Zagury.com Pick)
    Over 100,000 data files, with charts and excel files for each.
    http://www.economagic.com
  • Economic Insights Page
    From the Joint Economic Committee.
    http://www.senate.gov/~jec/econinsi.html
  • Economy Models
    Mathematical, computerized models of the economy, with special emphasis on capital market applications. Includes resources related to option price modelling.
    http://www.economymodels.com
  • HoPEc
    Home page papers in economics. There is info about 361 authors (records) in our database.
    http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/HoPEc.html
  • JokEc
    JokEc is a collection of professional humor for the benefit of economists as well as non-economists.
    http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/JokEc.html
  • NetEc
    NetEc is an international academic effort to improve the communication of Economics via electronic media.
    http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/NetEc.html