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Economic

Data

White House Economic Statistics Briefing Room has new data.
Economic Report of the President for longer series of statistics.
Council of Economic Advisors - search the ERP by keyword
Bureau of Labor Statistics -- CPI, unemployment data.
Census Department -- Economic Indicators Page

Bureau of Economic Analysis -- Graphs of NIPA data
FRED or Fed. Res. Ec. Database; see also graphs of Fred data
News
United States International Commentary
Washington Post Financial Times Ed Yardeni
New York Times Economist Morgan Stanley
N and O Times Herald Tribune Credit Lyonnais
Academic
Sites
Economic Growth
Johnathan Temple, Nuffield College, Oxford

Quantitative Macroeconomics and Real Business Cycles
Christopher Zimmerman, University of Quebec at Montreal

National Bureau of Economic Research has an index of working papers and a set of long-run historical and international data.

Fairmodel Ray Fair's macroeconometric model, available for online use.

Labor
Markets
Department of Labor
Cornell Industrial and Labor Relations Department
Berkeley Institute of Industrial Relations
Capital
Markets
Wall Street Research Net
Institute for Banking -- University of Goettingen
Central Bank Resource Guide -- Mark Bernkopf

Federal Reserve Board of Governors

  • Beige Book or report of current economic conditions.
  • Note that New York has interest and FX rates and
  • St.Louis has the FRED database; with graphs by T. Bos.

    Regional Branches
    New York St. Louis Minneapolis
    Chicago Philadelphia Dallas
    Cleveland Kansas City San Francisco
    Boston Richmond Atlanta
  • Fiscal
    Policy
    Treasury Department
    Office of Management and Budget
    The 1997 Budget

    Congress
    House of Representatives
    Senate

    Joint Economic Committee
    General Accounting Office
    Congressional Budget Office

    World
    Economy
    IMF OECD
    WTO G-7
    World Bank EU
    Links
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    Internet Resources for Economists
    Ed Goffe's list offers the most complete list of economic sites;
    NetEc is another good list.

    Pitt-Johnstown Economics Department