- http://www.econedlink.org/ - The National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) is devoted to devoted to helping people learn to think, to choose and to function in a changing global economy. From here you can search their website, but make sure to go to the homepage and check out everything they have to offer.
- http://www.inomics.com/query/search - The Inomics search engine has only information indexed which is of interest to economists. You may also confine your search to subsections like economics departments, government institutions or other information like homepages of professional associations.
- http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/local/search.html - NetEc allows you to search the following databases: Information on printed working papers, data about electronic working papers on WoPEc, web resources in Economics on WebEc, and jokes about
economists and economics on JokEc. It's also posible to search from this page: Bill Goffe's "Resources for Economists on the Internet", and EDIRC ("Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centres in the World") by Christian Zimmermann.
- http://www.amosweb.com/ - AmosWEB is an interesting site that allows you to search different economic databases at the same time. Of particular note is the economics glossary, which contains very helpful descriptions.
- http://www.econlit.org/cgi-bin/RFE/search.pl - This search engine helps you find documents on the RFE website. Resources for Economists on the Internet (RFE) lists over 1,000 resources in almost 70 sections and sub-sections available on the internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics. Almost all resources are also described.
- http://www.aeaweb.org/ - AEAweb provides information for economists provided by the American Economic Association. AEAweb includes electronic editions for members of the American Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Literature, and the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
- http://www.ncat.edu/~simkinss/econlinks.html - ECONlinks was developed to provide easy access to basic economic and financial information on the web for students in economics and business courses. The list of links is purposely not encyclopedic, but contains a variety of resources that you will find useful in your courses.
- http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/home.htm - The mission of EcEdWeb, the Economic Education Website, is to provide support for economic education in all forms and at all levels.
- http://www.econdata.net/ - EconData.Net is designed to help practitioners, researchers, students, and other data users quickly gain access to relevant state and substate socioeconomic data. The site aims to be a convenient, comprehensive first stop for anyone searching among the vast, disparate array of public and private data sources on the web.
- http://www.csufresno.edu/Economics/econ_EDL.htm - Econ Data and Links contains links to useful economics information on the web.
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