Economics
Research Guide
[Printed volumes in the Castleton State College Library are in
brown type.
Blue entries are links to electronic resources.]
Dictionaries,
Encyclopedias and Handbooks
A
Lexicon of Economics (REF 330.03 K757L)
The New Palgrave Dictionary
of Money & Finance (REF
330.03 P175n 1992)
The MIT dictionary of Economics
(REF 330.03 P314m)
Encyclopedia of Economics
(REF 330.0321 G855e)
Economics Dictionary (REF 330.0321 M723e)
Encyclopedia of Capitalism
(REF 330.12203 En194)
Dictionary of Economics
(REF 330.3 Sh62d)
Encyclopedia of American Economic
History (REF 330.973
En19)
Guide to Economic Indicators
(REF 330.9730021 F943g 2000)
Handbook of Key Economic Indicators
(REF 330.9730021 R633h)
Biographical
Sources
Great
Economists Since Keynes
(REF 330.0922 B613g)
Men and Ideas in Economics
(REF 330.0922 M28m)
Statistics
Statistical
Record of Women Worldwide
(REF 305.4021 Sch56s 1995)
Statistical Handbook
on Women in America (REF 305.40973 St29)
The World’s Women
2005: Progress in Statistics (REF 305.42 W893 2006)
The Status of Women
in the States (REF 305.420973
St298)
Economic Indicators:
Essential Information for Economic Projections in 185 Countries/Territories (REF 330.9 Ec745 2004)
Economic Indicators
Handbook (330.973 Ec74)
One Hundred Years
of Economic Statistics (REF
330.90021 L625o 1989)
Handbook of United States
Economic and financial Indicators
(REF 330.973 Oh16h)
Economic
indicators (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/indicators/browse.html
) prepared for the Joint Economic
Committee by the Council of Economic Advisers.
State
Trends: Measuring Change in the 50 United States (REF 330.973 St 294 2005)
Economic Report of the President (REF 330.973 P926e 2007) and http://origin.www.gpoaccess.gov/eop/
FedStats
(http://www.fedstats.gov/)
Gateway to statistics from U.S. federal agencies.
FRED
(Federal Reserve Economic Data)(http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/)
FRASER (Federal Reserve Archival System for
Economic Research) (http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/)
FreeLunch.com
(http://www.economy.com/freelunch/) “Freelunch.com is a free
service provided by Moody's Economy.com (http://www.economy.com/default.asp),
a leading independent provider of economic, financial, country,
and industry research that helps businesses, governments, and professional
investors worldwide meet their diverse planning and information
needs.”
*Research
Databases and Indexes for Finding Journal Articles
Academic Search Premier
Business & Company Resource Center
Business Source Premier
EconLit
(on campus only)
Expanded Academic ASAP
JSTOR Arts & Sciences I
Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe
*Note:
Links to full text of some articles will be available immediately.
If there is NO link to full text, check Castleton's Journal Holdings List
for availability.
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