Economics Research Databases
Business Source Premier
Subjects: management, economics, finance, accounting, international business, and more. Contents: Provides abstracts and indexing for over 2,210 titles, including scholarly journals and general business periodicals. Full-text available online for 1,520 titles (some full-text image). Also features Country Monitor and Industry Yearbook Reports from WEFA, 35 country reports from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), and Wall Street Words (dictionary of financial terms). Coverage: varies [full-text backfiles for many journals. 1990-present]. Updated: varies.
CountryWatch
Contents: provides up-to-date information and news on the countries of the world in a concise and useful form. Includes cultural, political, economic, and business information and maps. Updated daily. Country Reviews are annual, but updated dynamically on the Web site to account for major changes.
EconLit
Subjects: economics. Contents: Provides citations and abstracts for articles in more than 400 journals – plus over 500 collective volumes, books, the Cambridge University Press Abstracts of Working papers in Economics (AWPE), dissertations, and the full-text for book reviews. Produced by the Journal of Economic Literature. Coverage: 1969-present. Updated monthly.
JSTOR
JSTOR (Journal STORage) presents the searchable full text of the complete back files for over 100 important scholarly journals. Coverage generally includes the first volume through issues published prior to the most recent 3-5 years (current issues are not available in JSTOR). Includes journals for the following disciplines: African-American studies, anthropology, Asian studies, ecology, economics, education, finance, history, literature, mathematics, philosophy, political science, population studies, sociology, and statistics.
Project MUSE
Project MUSE provides full-text access to current content from over 400 journal titles.These journals cover topics predominantly in the humanities and social sciences, specifically including subject areas like Latin American studies, International Relations, Religion, Politics, Philosophy, Literature, Film and Theater, as well as History and many more. Highlights of this collection include: 100% full-text article access with no black-out dates for coverage; decades of back files; scholarly, peer-reviewed journals; and a choice of HTML (web page) or PDF formats to read, print, and download.
Research Paper in Economics (RePEc)
Research Papers in Economics (also known as RePEc) is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in 41 countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics. The heart of the project is a decentralized database of working papers, journal articles and software components. This link to the RePEc database uses an interface called IDEA and is hosted by the Univ. of Connecticut.
Wall Street Journal (1988 - Present)
Last revised August 04, 2009 - 10:54 PM

