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Extractions: several. Compare All Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Top 50 Top 100 Bottom 100 Bottom 20 Bottom 10 Bottom 5 All (desc) in category: Select Category Agriculture Crime Currency Democracy Disasters Economy Education Energy Environment Food Geography Government Health Identification Immigration Industry Internet Labor Language Lifestyle Media Military Mortality People Religion Sports Taxation Transportation with statistic: view: Correlations Printable graph / table Pie chart Scatterplot with ... * Asterisk means graphable. Welcome to NationMaster.com, a massive central data source and a handy way to graphically compare nations. NationMaster is a vast compilation of data from such sources as the CIA World Factbook, United Nations, World Health Organization, World Bank, World Resources Institute, UNESCO, UNICEF and OECD. Using the form above, you can generate maps and graphs on all kinds of statistics with ease. We currently have 4,657 stats
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Extractions: CountryWatch is an information provider for corporations, government agencies, universities, schools, libraries and individuals needing up-to-date news and information on each of the 192 recognized countries of the world. CountryWatch provides critical country-specific intelligence and data to over 4000 clients including public and private sector organizations with overseas operations and global interests. In addition, CountryWatch provides country information to large media audiences in various venues, such as FoxNews.com, as part of its media strategy. Key publications produced by CountryWatch include the CountryReviews TM , an up-to-date series of publications for each country including demographic, political, economic, business, cultural and environmental information; the CountryWire TM , which provides daily news coverage for every country in the world and a significant news archive made up of the compendium of regional news carriers; and the CountryWatch Forecast TM , a five-year macroeconomic forecast for each country.
Browse Topic: Statistics National economic Accounts give details and updates on Gross Domestic Product, other ongoing research programs include the National Health Interview http://www.library.okstate.edu/govdocs/browsetopics/statisti.html
Extractions: This White House service provides easy access to current Federal social statistics. It provides links to information produced by a number of Federal agencies. All of the information included in the Social Statistics Briefing Room is maintained and updated by the statistical units of those agencies. Education Statistics Crime Statistics Demographic Statistics Health Statistics Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service (ERS) , USDA is the official information source for agricultural economics and other social science information and analysis for public and private decisions on agriculture, food, natural resources, and rural America. There is an archive of past publications browsable by date or topic, and a popular series of
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Extractions: The Commerce Department has a large staff and several offices devoted to trade, and a separate agency solely focused on trade. The International Trade Administration , is geared toward assisted U.S. businesses, including: The Trade Information Center Import Administration - works with USTR to protect U.S. firms against unfair trade practices. These actions include dumping, subsidies and other unfair trade practices by foreign firms or states.
U.S. Government Information: Business And Economics Banking/Monetary System Businesses economic Conditions Frequently Requested The majority of the series are United States at the national level, http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/godc/internet/busin.htm
Economic Data–National Accounts National Accounts Statistics Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables . business Statistics . Washington, DC US Department of Commerce, Bureau of economic http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/bsec/resguide/econdata.htm
Gettysburg College-Musselman Library Provides current business, trade and economic information (including business Statistics of the United States (current year at desk) REF HC101 . http://www.gettysburg.edu/library/research/topics/econstat.html
Extractions: Summary and detailed data on population and housing from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Census, as well as data from the 1997 Economic Census, and the American Community Survey. Retrieval options include tables, data sets, and maps. Note: Free access to this database is provided by the US Census Bureau.
Extractions: Asia Oceania North America Europe ... PowerLinks Online (TM) WWW index Website created by the American Statistical Association containing ranked links to international data sources containing Business and Economic Statistics. IMF World Economic Outlook Sep IMF World Economic Outlook Apr 2002 IMF World Economic Outlook May 2001 ... IMF World Economic Outlook May 1998 [.pdf] IMF World Economic Outook Oct 1997 Trade Handbook of International Economic Statistics, 1998 The Handbook provides basic worldwide statistics for comparing the economic performance of major countries and regions. ITC Index of Economic Freedom - an annual index compiled by the Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal. It portrays the economic freedom of 161 countries, as measured by ten categories: trade policy, fiscal burden of government, government intervention in the economy, monetary policy, capital flows and foreign investment, banking and finance, wages and prices, property rights, regulation and the black market. Investing in Private Education in Developing Countries International trade: trends and statistics (WTO)
Country Research / Blume Library Research Guide The Country Commercial Guides can also be found in StatUSA/National Trade DataBank. economic and other information about countries can be found on the http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/subject/economics/country.htm
Extractions: The library purchases many books about doing business in foreign countries. PriceWaterhouseCoopers publishes one well-known series of book entitled or . These books may be located by searching the Library Online Catalog by doing a Advanced Keyword search. The following example shows the correct format: "doing business" and Argentina Historical Dictionary of_ Scarecrow Press publishes books that examine the history of individual countries. The library owns a number of books in these titles. The Historical Dictionaries of books may be located by searching the Library Online Catalog by doing a Advanced Keyword search. The following example shows the correct format: "historical dictionary" and Cuba
Government Databases--Economics Government Databases in economics, business and Finance StatUSA. A varietyof databases with economic and trade information, including the National http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/doc/electronic/dbeco.htm
Extractions: NOTE: These are links to only a selected number of government databases in economics that are available on the Web. The only databases included are those which are considered substantial research sources; almost all have some kind of search capability unless otherwise noted. Consult links on the Government Information Home Page for additional sources of electronic government information. Search these lists of databases NOTE: Jobs databases are in a separate listing BIDC Exports Database. Searchable Texas export information, back to 1994, from the Department of Economic Development's Business and Industry Data Center. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Data and articles from the Survey of Current Business in PDF and HTML format. Not searchable at this time. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Time-series data for historical research as well as current information. Commerce Business Daily through GPO Access. Government procurement information. Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
UCB Libraries | GovPubs | Business economic Census (1997) Comparative Statistics 1987 SIC Basis National and statedata. STATUSA CU business, Trade and economic Information http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/govpubs/us/business.htm
Extractions: U.S. Government Information Annual Survey of Manufactures A database that provides state and national-level data on manufactures, including number of employees, payroll, number, hours of work, and wages of production workers, value added by manufacture, cost of materials, value of industry shipments, new capital expenditures and end of year inventories. Bureau of Economic Analysis provides selected national, international, and regional data and selected articles from
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Extractions: Search for books and more related to United States (Economy) Encarta Search Search Encarta about United States (Economy) Editors' Picks Great books about your topic, United States (Economy) ... Click here Advertisement document.write(' Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 128 items Article Outline Introduction U.S. Economic System Production of Goods and Services Corporations and Other Types of Businesses ... More Information I Print Preview of Section United States (Economy) , all of the ways goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed by individuals and businesses in the United States. The U.S. economy is immense. In 1998 it included more than 270 million consumers and 20 million businesses. U.S. consumers purchased more than $5.5 trillion of goods and services annually, and businesses invested over a trillion dollars more for factories and equipment. Over 80 percent of the goods and services purchased by U.S. consumers each year are made in the United States; the rest are imported from other nations. In addition to spending by private households and businesses, government agencies at all levels (federal, state, and local) spend roughly an additional $1.5 trillion a year. In total, the annual value of all goods and services produced in the United States, known as the
Extractions: Scope: This guide is a selected list of resources that will be useful for locating statistical information. These resources include print materials available in the Stewart Library, and electronic resources, some of which may be available only to WSU students, faculty, and staff. Table of Contents *See also: Statistical Abstract of Utah Statistical abstract of the United States Reference Desk C3 .134 County and city data book 1994 Reference Table 5B C3.134/2:C 83/2/ Datapedia of the United States, 1790_2000 : America year by year HA 202 .K87 1994 American statistics index Reference Table 3A Z7554.U5A46 Almanac of the 50 states Reference Table 5B HA203.A5
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Statistical profiles of the nation s economy by industry and geography which number of employees, annual payroll and other data on businesses owned by http://www.swem.wm.edu/GOVDOC/business.html
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Extractions: For Reprints, please click here BOOK EXCERPT The Next Global Stage A borderless world means an end to old economics. BY KENICHI OHMAE The global economy is a reality. Yet so many of those who should know better appear to be asleep, as if cocooned in a dream. The old economic model tried to clarify the relationships between demand and supply, and supply and employment. It attempted to explain how supply/production and inventory increase as interest rates or money supply change. Because economists are convinced that these relationships are well-established, they can recommend that politicians and bureaucrats use one or more to influence the other, to generate employment, to increase gross national production or to stimulate housing starts. In the borderless world, an excessive money supply held by the central bank can slip out of the country if there are no attractive opportunities within the nation. In this way, a government is constantly arbitraged, or disciplined, by its own citizens and also by investors in the rest of the world. Another complication is that the cybereconomy is growing fast and the cross-border exchange of goods, services and even financial instruments is taking place in areas unbeknownst to the economists, let alone to the government.
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Extractions: Guide to Research: Economies of Countries This is a guide to sources and statistics relating to individual countries' economies. It includes most of the relevant sources available through Lauinger Library. Statistical sources are listed in Section I and narrative sources in Section II. Find cues to a source's timeliness by using the key below the Section I title. Related guides can be found by using the Subject Guides list (under Research Help on the Library Homepage) or consult a Reference Librarian Suggestions are welcome. This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/econcond/ Table of Contents Ask a Reference Librarian