Watzek Library Research Resources - Economics & Business STATUSA, Provides economic, business and international trade information from the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and other Western nations, http://library.lclark.edu/reference/resourcedisplay.php?subject=Economics_Busine
Keizai Koho Center ( We Inform ) Japan economic Currents A Commentary on economic and business Trends annual publication is a collection of comparative data on Japan and other nations. http://www.kkc.or.jp/english/activities/inform.html
Extractions: This annual publication is a collection of comparative data on Japan and other nations. When used at international conferences and university courses around the globe, it provides valuable information to businessmen, economists, journalists, and educators. The 10 chapters of the most recent edition, the Japan 2005: An International Comparison, has expanded its contents to over 220 charts and graphs, and covers topics from economics, industries, trade, finance, labor, the environment, to education. The pocket-size book is available at the KKC office or at bookstores and government publication offices around Japan. (Price: 900 yen incl. tax)
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Pliny Fisk Library Basic Sources Of Economic Statistics Data is derived from national governments and banks, IMF, OECD, other For longtime series see business Statistics of the United States (SXF)HC101. http://www.princeton.edu/~econlib/basic.html
International Statistics Documents Task Force (includes many other national agencies) Focus on USpolicy and business strategy. Country Reports on economic Policy Trade http://lib.mansfield.edu/intstat.html
Extractions: Just one of many excellent and informative pages from the Documents Center , created by Grace York of UM's Government Documents Library. Provides well organized links to statistical data from individual countries. Also see the comprehensive collection of international Data Sources from the broader Demographics and Housing page. Likewise, be sure to see the other pages within their Statistical Resources on the Web. InfoNation (United Nations) Totally awesome interactive database allowing users to compare statistical data for UN Member States. Select up to seven countries at a time (click on the Data Menu button located at the very bottom of the page). After specifying countries, choose optional data fields (up to four at a time) from the resulting data selection menu. Finally, click on the button at the bottom of that page marked
Sources For Student Research In Economic & Business Geography Newspapers and other Media; Popular Magazines; Regional economic Information Work on a new National Atlas of the United States began in 1997. http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/resources/infocategory.html
Extractions: Articles from ACADEMIC JOURNALS CURRENT GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS (AGS) Economic Geography Human Geography ... University of Washington Library Data Bases [University of Washington Libraries: "Information Gateway"; limited access, incl. GeoBase, EconLit etc.] UW Restricted databases are only available to computers on the UW network (including the modem pool). If you are off campus and are not using the modem pool, you can use the UW Libraries Proxy Server Core Geography Bibliographic Data Bases (UW Library) Lexis-Nexis Now also available online as EconLit (see UW Data Bases) Expanded Academic Index PAIS: Public Affairs Information Data Base 1980- ERIC GeoAbstracts (in print) / GeoBASE Reference Resources for Economists on the Internet (Bill Goffe);
The Becker-Posner Blog the economic development of China, India, Brazil, and other poorer nations . Another is that, as a nation of immigrants, the United States provides a http://www.becker-posner-blog.com/
Extractions: home The very large increase in oil and natural gas prices in the past couple of years has led to renewed concern about whether world economic development is "sustainable". This term is typically not defined carefully, but sustainability requires that improvements in the living standards of the present generation should also be attainable by future generations. The concern is usually that because fossil fuels and other non-renewable resources are used to produce current economic development, future generations will have much greater difficulty in achieving equally high living standards. A related concern is that environmental damage due to global warming and other types of pollution will create major economic and some health problems for future generations. In a simple arithmetical sense, the use of some non-renewable resources in current production clearly reduces the stock remaining for future generations. But the relevant concept for development purposes is not the physical supply of fossil fuels and other non-renewable resources, but the economic cost of gaining access to them. Over most of the past 100 years, fossil fuel prices relative to other prices declined rather than increased, even though significant amounts of these fuels were used to help develop many nations. The reason for the decline in relative prices is that new discoveries and better methods of getting at known sources of oil, gas, and coal led to growing rather than falling stocks of economically accessible reserves.
Browse Topic: The Economy United States Government; enforce the law; protect the President and other The Bureau of economic and business Affairs formulates and carries out US http://www.library.okstate.edu/govdocs/browsetopics/economy.html
Extractions: The Census Bureau collects data about the people, businesses, and the economy of the U.S. and produces a wide variety of statistical data products in print and electronic format. Key information about the economy is readily available from Latest Economic Indicators , containing the full-text of all Census news releases beginning in 1994, and from Housing and Household Economic Statistics . The 1995 through 1997 versions of the popular Statistical Abstract of the United States are available in PDF format. Another widely used series is Current Industrial Reports , which presents timely data on the production, inventories, and orders for 4,400 products, representing 30 percent of all U.S. manufacturing. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Economic Statistics Internet Guide Comprehensive SUNYOswego guide to the economic and business statistical souceson the Searchable database of United nations Statistical publications. http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/subjects/economics/statsinternet.html
Extractions: Comprehensive guide to economic and trade statistics, with a strong emphasis on U.S. material, from the California State University at Fresno.This web guide is set up as a table with links to the source documents or sites.Subjects covered include: population, labour force, earnings, income, expenditure, money, interest rates, economic indicators, federal finance and international transactions. Mansfield University annotated guide to the statistical souces on the www, providing a good starting point. Arrangement is by subject including: agriculture, energy, budget, business cycles, CPI, government bodies involved with economics and commerce, industrial reports, industry sectors. There is also a guide to international economic statistics.
Australian Statistics On The Internet There are other National Library statistics guides such as, National Bank ofAustralia This site has economic Commentaries and statistics on a variety http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/stats.html
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/nlaweb-tertiary.css); @import url(/stylesheets/find.css); SEARCH: HOME CATALOGUE ASK US GUIDES ... REGISTER FIND FOR HELP ABOUT US VISIT US SHOP Home Guides There are other National Library statistics guides such as, Discover Statistics which outlines the Library's holdings of Australian statistics in print, microform and CD ROM formats, and Discover Australian Censuses, Musters and Population Counts which is both historical and current in its coverage. The Library's catalogue can be searched to locate Australian statistics. Select Keywords and use terms such as statistics or census and Australia or the names of Australian states and territories. These are useful general sites for Australian statistics on the Internet and provide a good starting place for researchers in this field. They provide a diverse range of information on Australian resources as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas. Australian and International Statistics Resources . This is a general site that includes Australia in international statistics from major international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, UNICEF etc
Government And The Economy: Information From Answers.com Big business (trusts) appeared in the United States during that decade, In other nations, railroads were either publicly owned or smaller than the http://www.answers.com/topic/government-and-the-economy
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: US History Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Government And The Economy American History Government And The Economy In the relationship between government and the economy, ideas influence policies and policies shape outcomes. This three-way connection is sometimes direct, sometimes tenuous, sometimes perverse. Of the three elements, the easiest to evaluate historically is outcomes. By almost any measure, the American economy is the most successful the world has ever known. Even in colonial times the standard of living was generally better in America, at least for whites, than in Europe or Asia. In the decades following the American Revolution, economic growth remained high and remarkably steady. By the end of the nineteenth century, the United States surpassed all other countries in both agricultural and industrial output. For most of the twentieth century, gross national product per capita has remained higher in the United States than in any other country, with the occasional exception of small advanced economies such as Switzerland and Denmark or oil-rich nations such as Kuwait. Only in the 1980s was the United States overtaken by countries such as West Germany and Japan, and even then only by the measurement of gnp per capita at exchange rates favorable to the deutsche mark and yen. By any other index of quality of life, the American standard of living was still the highest in the world.
STATS Indiana - Data For Indiana And The Nation All counties in the nation with linked ranks. States IN Profile State Metrics to Z guide as well as a myriad of other economic and demographic topics. http://www.stats.indiana.edu/
Extractions: 2004 (pay 2005) Property Tax Profiles are now available. Gross rate, SPTRC, net rate and ranks are available for taxing districts within each county. Detail summary statistics are given on each profile. Also, a downloadable text file for all counties and all years is available. Preliminary 2004 Covered Employment and Wage data: Data for every county in the U.S. is now available on STATS Indiana. Find out what the largest industry was for your area in 2004 and how the average wage per job measures against the state and the nation. Rank your area within the state or within the nation. See how the average wage has changed over time and what industries are predominant.
Researching Foreign Countries Regents of nations Systematic Chronology of States and their PoliticalRepresentatives the political, economic and business climates of 200 countries. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/lehman/guides/countries.html
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Dr. John A. Shaw - EconData&Links The document entitled business economic NUMERIC DATA is an excellent place to China, CGPD RELATIVE TO THE UNITED STATES links for other countries in a http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~johnsh/econ/econ_EDL.htm
Extractions: Over the years I have found that I cannot always remember the current value of a particular economic statistic. This table was created to provide quick access to a variety of up-to-date statistics of interest to teachers of economics. Students, news organizations, and specialists in other disciplines should find it of interest as well. In addition, when it was feasible the links in the table were chosen so the user has access to time series or data for other areas and to related data. Often you will have to follow the links or peruse a document or table to get to the particular statistic I have shown (this is a deliberate part of my design, i.e., part of the value added). Follow the links and usually you will find additional useful and interesting information.
Economic Indicators On The Internet business confidence is a useful indicator of economic trends in the short tomedium term. These include the National Survey of business Expectations, http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/STATS/ecindicators.htm
Extractions: Statistics Group Economic statistics appear on a daily basis in the newspapers. The information that these statistics provide influences the stock market, exchange rates and public policy. They are considered vital tools for the sound management of the economy. This brief will provide a guide to where these resources can be found on the Internet. The Statistics Group publishes the Monthly Economic and Social Indicators (MESI) at the beginning of each month which provide a summary and time series of key statistical indicators. Many of the indicators mentioned below can be found in this publication. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is the main source of economic statistics in Australia. It publishes data on a regular basis about prices, wages, economic growth, trade, labour market and investment. Its web site provides access to summaries of all its latest releases on the day of publication. These can be accessed on this site at the Key National Indicators page All ABS economic indicators are released at 11.30 AEST and the information on this page is updated shortly afterwards. Information about expected release dates for the current and following six months can be found at the
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LSU Libraries -- Statistics Webliography Statistical data for member states. United nations Crime and Justice State ofthe Nation Current and historical economic and financial releases and http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/stats.html