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Economic Resources
Easy reference to economic knowledge is crucial in the fast paced business world. The application of the knowledge, theory, and philosophy gained from the Web can assist independent business organizations in understanding market strategy and creating opportunities which foster growth.
The Web sites presented in this section provide comprehensive resources for economists and those researching economic issues.
Al Roth's Game Theory and Experimental Economics Page
For economists interested in experimental economics and game theory
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
A 15-year-old research project devoted to enhancing and promoting the U.S. economy through international high-tech studies and research. The Publications link on the home page provides free downloads of papers, articles, research notes, and conference information published by BRIE.
FedWorld Information Network Home Page
Information and links to assist you in acquiring important government agencies. For government organizations not yet online, FedWorld provides information on how to access those agencies via dial-up bulletin boards.
U.S. State Department's Economic and Trade Policy Reports
This page provides important information concerning U.S. foreign economics and policies surrounding trade and investment.
Wall Street Research Net
Wall Street Research Net is a valuable economic research tool containing over 140,000 links to assist in the research of individual businesses, international markets, and the international economy.
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Working in conjunction with STAT-USA and the Census Bureau, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) receives and processes an enormous amount of data to create comprehensive portraits of the United States economy.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Information Agency
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