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| Bi-weekly report for university staff, students and librarians interested in business and economics, highlighting relevant Internet sites.
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Resources in economics, accounting and auditing, finance and investment, monetarism and poverty.
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Guide to regional economic activity in the US. Includes links to state and sub-state socioeconomic data sources arranged by subject or by provider. Also features data collections such as statistical compendia, regional analyses and socioeconomic forecasts.
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Links relating to economics, including journals, statistics, datasets, and software archives.
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A multi-disciplinary resource containing searchable, archived, discussion lists and access to resources on ecology, environment, economics, international studies, peace, and conflict studies.
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Delivers vital economic, business, and international trade information produced by the US. Government so that citizens can make important decisions in their businesses, careers and personal finances.
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Indexes for finance, economics, human resource management, marketing, business law and other business related subjects.
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Links to journals, magazines, case studies, and newspapers comprising resources for students of financial management, covering topics such as tax, accountancy, business ethics, financial technology, and corporate finance. Contains slides, spreadsheet templates, tables, figures, and quizzes to accompany the author's textbook, 'Fundamentals of Financial Management'.
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Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to economics.
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WebEc is a volunteer classification effort to improve the availability of information in economics on the World Wide Web. An extensive collection of resources is categorised by subject areas.
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Access to extensive economic and finance related resources and services.
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