- http://www.worldbank.org/ - The World Bank Group consists of five closely associated institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Development Association, International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes.
- http://www.uschamber.org/ - The US Chamber of Commerce uses every tool at their disposal to fight for your business interests – before governments and regulatory agencies, in the courts, and in the media. Through their grassroots network of 50,000 business activists and team of lobbyists, the Chamber lobbies decision-makers on key issues that affect you.
- http://www.nab.com/ - The National Alliance of Business is a national business organization focused on increasing student achievement and improving the competitiveness of the workforce. Their 5,000 members include companies of all sizes and industries, their CEOs and senior executives, educators, and business-led coalitions.
- http://www.newecon.org/ - The New Economy Information Service brings together leading figures from labor, government, business, academia and civil society organizations in face-to-face discussions and in virtual committees of correspondence to discuss issues of the New Economy. Rooted in the labor and social democratic tradition, the NEIS aims to consider issues related to the New Economy in fresh ways -- free of ideological blinders and old Right-Left divisions -- by bringing together people of diverse views who are willing to explore ideas, exchange information and original research, and obtain feedback from others.
- http://www.imf.org/ - The International Monetary Fund is an international organization of 182 member countries, established to promote international monetary cooperation, exchange stability, and orderly exchange arrangements, to foster economic growth and high levels of employment, and to provide temporary financial assistance to countries to help ease balance of payments adjustment.
- More links about Economy in our alternate directory
- http://www.bbbonline.org/ - A wholly owned subsidiary of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, BBBOnLine's mission is to promote trust and confidence on the internet through the BBBOnLine Reliability and Privacy Seal Programs. BBBOnLine's website seal programs allow companies with websites to display the seals once they have been evaluated and confirmed to meet the program requirements.
- http://www.aedc.org/ - The American Economic Development Council is a high-participation organization for people committed to economic development and new jobs and economic opportunities it brings to a community. AEDC assists members in their efforts to create sustainable local economic development capabilities that are globally competitive, leads in building knowledge, forming alliances, and managing key issues, and serves as a career anchor for the profession.
- http://www.conference-board.org/ - The Conference Board is a not-for-profit, non-advocacy organization that provides objective business knowledge through the Consumer Confidence Index and the Leading Economic Indicators and their research, conferences, centers, and councils.
- http://bizport.com/directory/ - BizPort is helping to identify and organize other internet locations that focus on the needs of their business communities. These business community locations are organized into four levels from specific to very general-- cities, local government regions, countries and global regions.
- http://www.gbn.org/ - As a worldwide membership organization, the Global Business Network engages in a collaborative exploration of the future, discovering the frontiers of knowledge and creating innovative tools for strategic action. Since 1987, they've been working, learning, and co-creating with their members. The GBN deals in scenario thinking and planning, rich experiential meetings, learning journeys, online conversation, and connections with the most remarkable minds of our time.
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