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Resources for Economists on the Internet, Vol. 4, No. 2, September, 1999
Editor: Bill Goffe <Bill.Goffe@usm.edu>
Editorial Assistant: Elise Braden <elise@econlit.org>
Part 17 of 20
This guide, sponsored by the American Economic Association, lists
more than 1,000 resources on the Internet of interest to academic and
practicing economists, and those interested in economics. Almost all
resources are also described.
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For distribution via Usenet, this FAQ is split into 20 parts as large
files don't travel well on Usenet. For other locations of this guide,
see the section titled "1.5 Where to Obtain This Guide" in part 2.
12.0 Scholarly Communication
12.1.0 Bibliographical Databases and Information
12.1.1 Introduction
This section describes various bibliographical tools that economists
might find useful. Note that to some degree it overlaps with the
"Working Papers" section.
12.1.2 BibEc: Hardcopy Working Papers in Economics
[indexes some 50,000 hard copy papers]
BibEc is a very large dataset of hard copy working papers in
economics; at last count, it had more than 50,000 entries of
bibliographical information from well more than 400 different hard
copy working papers series (including such series as the NBER, the
Federal Reserve, and the CEPR). These series include those major
universities and research institutions. Coverage goes back to 1986,
with scanty coverage earlier coverage. The bulk of the data is
collected by Fethy Mili, a librarian at the Universite de Montreal.
New BibEc entries are distributed via announcement the "Corryfee
(corryfee)" mailing list. Like other parts of NetEc, the entries go
into the RePEc database.
# http://netec.wustl.edu/BibEc.html
# http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/BibEc.html
# http://netec.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/BibEc.html
# BibEc Information: Fethy Mili <mili@ere.umontreal.ca>
# FIP Information: Diane Rosenberger <frbsflib@class.org>
12.1.3 CARL's UnCover
[covers far more than economics]
This system, run by the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
(CARL), now owned by Knight-Ridder, offers a large searchable
database of periodicals (claimed to be the world's largest, with more
than 4,000 citations added each day). They have about 500 serials
with "economics" in the title. Coverage dates back to 1988; if a
serial was added since then, coverage begins at the date in which it
was added. Perhaps more importantly, the articles can be ordered and
delivered via fax, and for some publications, directly to your
computer. Credit card payment is accepted (payments include copyright
fees). Thus, this could be very useful for those with poor libraries.
It appears that most articles cost from $10 to $15. Searches are
free, however.
If you are using the telnet interface, after logging onto the system
move to "1. UnCover (Article Access and Delivery)."
# http://uncweb.carl.org/
# telnet://database.carl.org
# Information: <help@carl.org>
12.1.4 IDEAS (Internet Documents in Economics Access Service)
["consumer" implementation of RePEc (info on 57,000+ papers)]
This service takes bibliographic information from BibEc, WoPEc,
EconWPA, and many other working paper series in economics, including
the "Fed in Print," NBER, and CEPR through RePEc. In all, information
on more than 57,000 papers and some 60 journals is available. The
resulting database is searchable, and many of the papers are indexed
by JEL category. This service also includes software written by
economists.
# http://ideas.uqam.ca/
* 12.1.5 Journal of Economic Literature and EconLit (JEL)
[info on this essential database]
This site, while it does not offer this essential database, does tell
everything you might need to know about it. This includes a list of
exactly what it indexes (including the list of journals), the JEL
classification system, the dates of coverage, search hints, and how
to access EconLit (both on-line and via CD-ROM, with a special price
for AEA members).
Note that EconLit is available through many library card catalogs
* through offerings from various third party vendors. These include
* Dialog, EBSCO, OCLC, OVID, and SilverPlatter.
# http://www.econlit.org/
12.1.6 JEL Subject Descriptors
[lists JEL codes]
This site for the "Journal of Economic Literature" and "EconLit"
provides these well-known "subject descriptors."
# http://www.econlit.org/elhomsub.htm
12.1.7 Univ. of Minn. Econ. Library Discussion Paper Collection
[not as large as other databases; said to be more timely]
While this database of working papers is not as large as others,
(they receive an average of 250 papers a month) new material is said
to be entered into it much more quickly. Entries are arranged for
entire years (the files are large), and for months in each year
(smaller, but more difficult to search).
# http://www.econ.umn.edu/~econlib/disc397.html
12.1.8 Working Papers in Economics and Management
[info on 25,000 papers (fee-based)]
This database of working papers in both economics and management is
quite extensive. As of early 1996, it contained some 25,000 items
from some 400 institutions, with 8,000 new items per year. One can
search it over a number of different parameters. It is a subscription
based service.
# http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~lyabd/
12.2.0 Working Papers
12.2.1 Introduction
Since more than 800 hundred organizations and individuals have put
their economic working on the Internet, it is no longer practical to
list each site here. Rather, you should check with the the sites
listed here that specialize in working papers. The first, WoPEc, is a
database of some 11,000 working papers on the Internet. Thus, it
simply collects bibliographical material on working papers at
different sites, and users can query it to locate papers. The second
is EconWPA, which puts up papers for those who don't wish to run a
site. It is the largest single collection of working papers in
economics. The third is HoPEc, which specializes in working papers on
personal web sites. The very-well established NBER working papers are
now available on-line. RePEc contains bibliographical material from
all of the above, and then some; currently, it has information on
57,000 papers and articles. However, RePEc is not designed for
end-users, but IDEAS takes the RePEc data and makes it searchable for
end-users.
12.2.2 Economics Working Paper Archive (EconWPA)
[largest single electronic archive]
This electronic archive of working papers in economics is run by Bob
Parks and Larry Blume, with support from the Economics Department of
Washington University in St. Louis. It uses software developed at Los
Alamos National Laboratory, where literally thousands of working
papers in physics are stored. This archive is best accessed through
the web (though e-mail, gopher, and ftp access is available as well).
Papers are grouped in 26 subject areas, and different methods of
searching for papers are available (including via the material in the
papers' abstracts). In addition, there are areas for datasets and
computer programs. Information on new papers and abstracts (see
below) is distributed over mailing lists.
The easiest way to submit papers to it is via the web interface
(e-mail and ftp submission is available too). Papers may be
submitted in any format, and the copyright stays with the author or
authors.
If you have a properly configured web client, you can read most of
the papers fully formatted on-line (both PostScript and Adobe Acrobat
formats are available). The web server also has entries for other
papers which are available on the Net.
This site works closely with WoPEc. Papers submitted here will also
be in NetEc's WoPEc system, and thus in RePEc.
This site has branched out into the abstract and announcement
"business." Announcements and abstracts are distributed over the
mailing lists that also list working papers, and they can be searched
for here as well. In addition, newly announced hard copy working
papers from BibEc are distributed over the announcements section of
EconWPA. With this feature, you can keep up to date on hardcopy
working papers.
# http://econwpa.wustl.edu/wpawelcome.html
# gopher://econwpa.wustl.edu:70/1/
# telnet://gopher@econwpa.wustl.edu
# General Information (with "help" as subject): <econ-wp@econwpa.
wustl.edu>
# Abstract Information (with "help_abs" as subject):
<econ-wp@econwpa.wustl.edu>
# Subscribing to Lists Information (with "get help_lists" as
subject): <econ-wp@econwpa.wustl.edu>
12.2.3 HoPEc: Home Page Papers in Economics
[material from 430 individual home pages]
This part of NetEc specializes in cataloging working papers on
individuals' home pages. It tries to keep up with this volatile part
of our profession. At last count, it had material from nearly 430
authors. The material is organized by JEL categories.
# http://netec.wustl.edu/HoPEc.html
# http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/HoPEc.html
# http://netec.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/HoPEc.html
12.2.4 IDEAS (Internet Documents in Economics Access Service)
["consumer" implementation of RePEc (info on 57,000+ papers)]
This service takes bibliographic information from BibEc, WoPEc,
EconWPA, and many other working paper series in economics, including
the "Fed in Print," NBER, and CEPR through RePEc. In all, information
on more than 57,000 papers and some 60 journals is available. The
resulting database is searchable, and many of the papers are indexed
by JEL category. This service also includes software written by
economists.
# http://ideas.uqam.ca/
12.2.5 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers
[the largest "traditional" archive now on-line]
NBER working papers are available on-line here; this includes all
papers submitted since September, 1994. This service is freely
available to subscribers of the hard copy series. It is also freely
available to computers in non-OPEC or non-OECD countries (this is
determined by the "top-level-domain" of the computer, and "reverse
name-lookup" must be functioning). The entire "National Bureau of
Economic Research (NBER)" is described elsewhere in this guide.
# http://www.nber.org/
12.2.6 RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
[an overall database of working papers]
This organization "is a group working on on the provision of
electronic working papers. We are concerned that the uncoordinated
provision of archives is inefficient. We believe that joining forces
is a good thing because we can learn from each other how to do things
better and promote our work together." There are some 75 members
currently, and they include the NBER, the Federal Reserve, the CEPR,
BibEc, WoPEc, and EconWPA are all members of RePEc, so any paper
listed on a RePEc archive is available to the other providers of
information. In all, RePEc contains information on some 57,000 papers
and some 60 journals. Currently, "IDEAS (Internet Documents in
Economics Access Service)" allows end-users to search the RePEc
database, and "New Economics Papers (NEP)" lists new entries.
# http://netec.wustl.edu/RePEc/
# http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/RePEc/
# http://netec.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/RePEc/
# Information:Thomas Krichel <T.Krichel@surrey.ac.uk>
12.2.7 WoPEc (Working Papers in Economics)
[lists more than 10,000 on-line papers]
WoPEc, part of NetEc, is a database of on-line economic working
papers. It has links to more than 11,000 papers at different sites on
the Internet. Thus, one can search this site, and then click to the
location with the actual working paper, and then read or retrieve it.
WoPEc is now mirrored (along with the rest of NetEc) in the U.S. at
the Economics Working Paper Archive (EconWPA), and in Japan. Its
collection of data about on-line papers is part of RePEc.
WoPEc is managed by Jose-Manuel Barrueco Cruz. It has received
financial support from the Electronic Libraries Programme in the
United Kingdom.
# http://netec.wustl.edu/WoPEc.html
# http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/WoPEc.html
# http://netec.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/WoPEc.html
# Information: <WoPEc@netec.mcc.ac.uk>
12.3.0 Working Paper and Publication Notification Services
12.3.1 BibEc
[hardcopy working papers]
BibEc, another part of NetEc, lists bibliographical information on
nearly all working papers in economics, and is distributed weekly on
the mailing list Corryfee (described in the mailing list section).
The entire database is available and searchable on-line at "BibEc:
Hardcopy Working Papers in Economics" . New arrivals are distributed
via the notification lists at "Corryfee (corryfee)" . Fethy Mili, of
the University of Montreal, kindly generates this data.
12.3.2 Current Contents Connect (ISI)
[forthcoming publications from many publishers]
The The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), best known among
economists for the "Social Sciences Citation Index," offers this
alert service that operates though the web. It offers extensive
searching options, broad coverage (some 7,000 journals), and complete
abstracts. Unfortunately, a personal subscription costs $1,500.
# http://connect.isihost.com/
12.3.3 Economics Research Network (ERN)
[forthcoming publications and working papers]
This organization, part of SSRN (Social Science Research Network),
which also has the Financial Economics Network (FEN), Legal
Scholarship Network (LSN), Latin American Network (LAN), Litigation
Support Network (LSN) and Accounting Research Network (ARN), is
directed by Martin Feldstein and Michael Jensen. It "is dedicated to
increasing communication among economics scholars, practitioners, and
policymakers throughout the world." Via electronic mailing lists, ERN
publishes abstracts of working papers and accepted papers in many
fields:
# Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics
# Development Economics
# Econometrics
# Economic and Business History
# Environmental Economics
# European Economics
# Health Economics
# Industrial Organization and Regulation
# International Finance
# International Trade
# Labor
# Macroeconomics
# Microeconomics Theory
# Monetary Economics
# Organizations & Markets
# Public Economics
# Transition Economics
In addition, they have Announcements and Job Openings lists (both are
publically available).
At this site, you can enter information about your paper with a web
form. However, they do require that they have a copy of the paper in
electronic or paper form before the abstract is distributed. They
have arrangements with a number of publishers permitting use of
publication abstracts. You can also search both their lists and a
large number of papers archived on their site. While this is a
fee-based service, you can subscribe on-line.
# http://www.ssrn.com/
12.3.4 New Economics Papers (NEP)
[announces RePEc papers]
This fairly new program lists new papers from the "RePEc (Research
Papers in Economics)" database, which has information on more than
57,000 working papers and other works in economics from more than 900
different organizations. NEP offers offers subject-specific
announcements via mailing list when new material is entered into this
database. Currently, NEP includes these areas:
# All new papers
# NEP Announcements, New Reports
# Collective Decision-Making
# Corporate Finance
# Computational Economics
# Discrete Choice Models
# Dynamic General Equilibrium
# Econometrics
# Econometrics-time series
# Efficiency and Productivity
# Environmental Economics
# European Economics
# Evolutionary Economics
# Experimental Economics
# Financial Markets
# Game Theory
# Health Economics
# Insurance Economics
# International Finance
# Unemployment
# Microeconomics
# Monetary Economics
# Network Economics
# Positive Political Economy
# Post Keynesian Economics
# Public Economics
# Public Finance
# Regional Economics
# Sports and Economics
# Technology and Industry Dynamics
Each of these areas has an editor who reviews the incoming papers.
Note that this service supersedes the WoPEc-Announce mailing list.
# http://netec.wustl.edu/NEP/
# http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/NEP/
# http://netec.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/NEP/
# Information: John S. Irons <irons@mit.edu>
12.3.5 UnCover Reveal (CARL)
[forthcoming publications from many publishers]
The UnCover database, part of the CARL organization, consists of some
17,000 scholarly journals. With this service, for a fee of $25 a
year, you can receive via e-mail the tables of contents from up to 50
of those journals every week. You can also set up as many as 25
different "search strategies" for all articles appearing in the
UnCover database; successful "hits" are e-mailed as well.
Institutional subscriptions are available too. You can arrange (via
fax or e-mail) for articles of interest to be faxed to you.
# http://uncweb.carl.org/reveal/
12.3.6 Economics Working Paper Archive (EconWPA)
[electronic working papers from the largest archive]
This archive of working papers has the ability to notify interested
people when a submission is made in a given area or all areas. The
"Economics Working Paper Archive (EconWPA)" . for this archive in the
section on working papers gives instructions on how to obtain
instruction for this service.
12.3.7 Financial Economics Network (FEN)
[forthcoming publications and working papers in finance]
This organization, part of SSRN (Social Science Research Network),
which also has the Economics Research Network (ERN), Legal
Scholarship Network (LSN), and Accounting Research Network (ARN), is
directed by Michael Jensen.
Via electronic mailing lists, FEN publishes abstracts of working
papers and accepted papers in many fields:
# Course Abstracting Journal
# Corporate Finance and Organizations
# Banking and Financial Institutions
# Capital Markets
# Derivatives
# Real Estate
# Finance Teaching and Case
They also offer other information: job listings and professional
announcements (both are publically available).
They have arrangements with a number of publishers permitting use of
publication abstracts. You can also search both their lists and a
large number of papers archived on their site. While this is a
fee-based service, you can subscribe on-line.
# http://www.ssrn.com/
12.3.8 International Journal of Game Theory Abstracts
This mailing list contains abstracts of papers in future issues of
this journal, as well as abstracts of papers accepted for
publication.
The details of this list are described in the "International Journal
of Game Theory Abstracts (Ijgt-Abstracts)" section of this guide.
12.3.9 Legal Scholarship Network (LSN)
This organization, part of SSRN (Social Science Research Network),
which also has the Economics Research Network (ERN), Financial
Economics Network (FEN), Litigation Support Network (LitNet), Latin
American Network (LAN), and Accounting Research Network (ARN), is
directed by Ronald J. Gilson and A. Mitchell Polinsky. "The goal of
LSN is to facilitate the distribution of scholarly information
related to law to legal, economics, and business scholars and
practitioners throughout the world."
Via electronic mailing lists, FEN publishes abstracts of working
papers and accepted papers in many fields:
# Administrative Law
# Antitrust and Regulation (forthcoming)
# Bankruptcy, Reorganization, and Creditors' Rights
# Constitutional Law
# Corporate, Securities, and Finance Law
# Criminal Law and Procedure
# Cyberspace Law
# Employment and Labor Law
# Environmental Law and Policy
# General Law (forthcoming)
# Intellectual Property
# International Law (forthcoming)
# Law and Economics
# Law, Humanities, and Culture
# Litigation, Procedure, and Dispute Resolution
# Tax Law and Policy
# Tort and Product Liability (forthcoming)
They also offer Professional Announcements and Professional Job
Openings lists (both are publically available).
They have arrangements with a number of publishers permitting use of
publication abstracts. You can also search both their lists and a
large number of papers archived on their site. While this is a
fee-based service, you can subscribe on-line.
# http://www.ssrn.com/
12.3.10 Latin American Network (LAN)
This organization, part of SSRN (Social Science Research Network),
which also has the Economics Research Network (ERN), Financial
Economics Network (FEN), Litigation Support Network (LitNet), Legal
Scholarship Network (LSN), and Accounting Research Network (ARN), is
directed by Denise Dimon, Sebastian Edwards and Ricardo Leal. It
deals with all aspect of Latin American economics and business.
Currently, "Latin American Economic Abstracts" is running, and "Latin
American Business Abstracts" is forthcoming. There are also lists for
jobs and announcements (both are publically available).
They have arrangements with a number of publishers permitting use of
publication abstracts. You can also search both their lists and a
large number of papers archived on their site. While this is a
fee-based service, you can subscribe on-line.
# http://www.ssrn.com/
12.3.11 North-Holland
North-Holland offers a notification service for all of its economics
journals. In addition, one can search for recent articles among their
journals. The section "Elsevier/North-Holland "Contents Alert
Economics" (econbase-e)" on North-Holland in the section on mailing
lists describes how to use this service. They also offer a slightly
more sophisticated "ContentsDirect" (the URLs are below; the first is
the U.S., the second is for Europe, and the third for Japan).
# http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ContentsDirect
# http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ContentsDirect
# http://www.elsevier.co.jp/locate/ContentsDirect
12.3.12 Pool Listing Service in Game Theory
This mailing list, which lists working papers in game theory, is run
by Dr. Fioravante Patrone, Dipartimento di Matematica, Genova, Italy.
He can be reached at the address given below. The list, including
past issues, can be retrieved via ftp and the web.
# http://fismat.dima.unige.it/citg/citg.htm
# Information: <patrone@dima.unige.it>
12.3.13 Springer's LINK ALERT
This service by Springer e-mails the current contents of their
economics journals. It replaces the previous service called "Springer
Journals Preview Service (SVJPS)."
# http://link.springer.de/alert/
# Information: <helpdesk@link.springer.de>
12.3.14 sci.finance.abstracts
This Usenet newsgroup is "especially for authors of and readers
interested in unpublished scientific research papers in financial
economics. Authors can post the abstracts of their papers along with
instructions for readers to obtain the full paper." Anyone with
access to Usenet (and since the latest versions of web browsers come
with a Usenet newsreader, this means anyone with a direct connection
to the Internet) can access this newsgroup. Unlike commercial
services, no fees are involved, so the potential readership is not
limited to those who pay subscriptions. This service is in fact a
fine example of how the Internet can reduce the costs of distributing
academic information. At the site mentioned below, information about
this newsgroup and an archive of past postings can be found. To
access the newsgroup itself, you only need enter "sci.finance.
abstracts" in your Usenet newsreader.
# http://www.public.iastate.edu/~arnie/sci-finance-abstracts.htm
# Information: Arnold R. Cowan <arnie@iastate.edu>
12.3.15 USDA Economics and Statistics System
Through this system you can receive reports from the U.S. Department
of Agriculture. They are sent within three hours of their
publication; of course network delays might delay their delivery
somewhat further. In all, nearly 70 reports are available.
To receive a list of available reports, send e-mail to
<usda-reports@usda.mannlib.cornell.edu>, and put "lists" (without the
quotes) in the body of the message. You will also receive information
on how to subscribe. For a complete catalog (which describes each
report, send e-mail to the same address, but instead use the command
"send catalog".
These reports are also available at the U.S. Department of
Agriculture Economic Research Service, described here in "USDA
Agriculture Economic Research Service" .
12.4.0 Indices to Journals
12.4.1 Economic Journals on the Web
This site, by John Kane of SUNY-Oswego, lists economic journals on
the Internet. Sometimes the links only offer information about a
journal, but sometimes the complete journal is available.
# http://www.oswego.edu/~economic/journals.htm
12.4.2 Journals Indexed in the EconLit
This site lists all journals in EconLit (currently some 600), along
with their web sites, if available. Currently, more than 460 have web
sites.
# http://www.econlit.org/econlit/ellistjn.html
12.4.3 WebEc - Economics Journals on The Internet
Lauri Saarinen of the Helsinki School of Economics and Business
Administration maintains this page with extensive information about
journals. It includes both material about journals and on-line
journals.
# http://www.helsinki.fi/WebEc/journals.html
12.5.0 On-Line Journals
+ 12.5.1 EBSCO Information Services
+
+ EBSCO offers a wide range of services for libraries. For end-users
+ for participating institutions, this includes access to some 2,000
+ on-line journals.
+
+ # http://www.ebsco.com/ess/services/online.stm
+ 12.5.2 Journal Storage Project (JSTOR)
+
+ This organization is not a publisher per-se, but a project to put
+ back issues of key journals in various fields on-line for easy
+ access. All of these journals are available with a "moving wall" of
+ 5 years (that is, all issues from the founding of the journal to 5
+ years ago are available).
+
+ In economics, the journals are
+
+ # American Economic Review <http://www.jstor.org/journals/00028282.
+ html>
+
+ # Econometrica <http://www.jstor.org/journals/00129682.html>
+
+ # Economic Journal <http://www.jstor.org/journals/00130133.html>
+
+ # Journal of Applied Econometrics <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 08837252.html>
+
+ # Journal of Economic History <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 00220507.html>
+
+ # Journal of Economic Literature <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 00220515.html>
+
+ # Journal of Economic Perspectives <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 08953309.html>
+
+ # Journal of Industrial Economics <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 00221821.html>
+
+ # Journal of Money, Credit and Banking <http://www.jstor.org/
+ journals/00222879.html>
+
+ # Journal of Political Economy <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 00223808.html>
+
+ # Quarterly Journal of Economics <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 00335533.html>
+
+ # Review of Economic Studies <http://www.jstor.org/journals/00346527.
+ html>
+
+ # Review of Economics and Statistics <http://www.jstor.org/journals/
+ 00346535.html>
+
+ Site licenses for JSTOR are available for universities and other
+ organization (there are some 500 participants now around the world),
+ and a method for individual subscriptions is in testing.
+
+ # http://www.jstor.org/
+ 12.5.3 OCLC Electronic Collections Online
+
+ This organization offer a very wide range of services for libraries.
+ For end-users for participating institutions, this includes access to
+ some 1,800 on-line journals.
+
+ # http://www.oclc.org/oclc/menu/eco.htm
+ 12.5.4 UMI
+
+ # http://wwwlib.umi.com/
12.5.5 Agribusiness
# http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0742-4477/
12.5.6 Agriculture and Human Values
# http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0889-048X
12.5.7 American Political Science Review
# http://www.ssc.msu.edu/~apsr/
12.5.8 American Prospect
# http://epn.org/prospect.html
12.5.9 Annales d'Economie et de Statistique
# http://www.ensae.fr/annalesEnglish/frame1.html
12.5.10 Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=13704788
12.5.11 Annals of Regional Science
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00168/index.htm
12.5.12 Applied Economics
# http://journals.routledge.com/ae.html
12.5.13 Applied Economics Letters
# http://journals.routledge.com/ael.html
12.5.14 Applied Financial Economics
# http://journals.routledge.com/afe.html
12.5.15 ASEAN Economic Bulletin
# http://202.0.149.14/journals/aeb.html
12.5.16 Asia-Pacific Financial Markets
# http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/1387-2834
12.5.17 Asian Economic Journal
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=13513958
12.5.18 Asian-Pacific Economic Literature
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=08189935
12.5.19 Australian Economic History Review
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00048992
12.5.20 Australian Economic Papers
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=0004900x
12.5.21 Australian Economic Review
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00049018
12.5.22 Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=1364985x
12.5.23 Australian Journal of Management
# http://www.agsm.unsw.edu.au/~eajm/
12.5.24 Banco de Espana Economic Bulletin
# http://www.bde.es/servicio/publica/publide.htm
12.5.25 Bank of Japan Monetary and Economic Studies
# http://www.imes.boj.or.jp/japanese/mes.html
12.5.26 British Journal of Industrial Relations
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00071080
12.5.27 Bulletin of Economic Research
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=03073378
12.5.28 Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics
# http://www.nrc.ca/aic-journals/economics/instcjae.html
12.5.29 Cato Journal
# http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cato_journal.html
12.5.30 Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research
# http://www.huduser.org/periodicals/cityscape.html
12.5.31 Development
# http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0152.html
12.5.32 Development and Change
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=0012155x
12.5.33 Economia Politica
# http://www.spbo.unibo.it/econpol
12.5.34 Economic and Industrial Democracy
# http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0017.html
12.5.35 Economic Journal
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00130133
12.5.36 Economic Policy: A European Forum
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=02664658
12.5.37 Economic Theory
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00199/index.htm
12.5.38 Economics and Politics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=09541985
12.5.39 Economics Letters
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/ecolet/
12.5.40 Environment and Development Economics
# http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/scripts/webjrn1.asp?Mnemonic=ede
12.5.41 European Economic Review
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/eer/
12.5.42 Explorations in Economic History
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/eh.htm
12.5.43 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Economic Review
# http://www.frbatlanta.org/publica/eco-rev/index.html
12.5.44 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Economic Perspectives
# http://www.frbchi.org/pubs-speech/publications/periodicals/ep/
welcome.h ml
12.5.45 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Economic Review
# http://www.clev.frb.org/research/index.htm#review
12.5.46 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review
# http://www.dallasfed.org/
12.5.47 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Review
# http://www.kc.frb.org/publicat/econrev/ermain.htm
12.5.48 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review
# http://research.mpls.frb.fed.us/research/qr/
12.5.49 Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review
# http://www.ny.frb.org/rmaghome/econ_pol/1998.htm
12.5.50 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Business Review
# http://www.phil.frb.org/econ/br/brja98in.html
12.5.51 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Review
# http://www.rich.frb.org/eq/index.html
12.5.52 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Review
# http://www.frbsf.org/econrsrch/econrev/index.html
12.5.53 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review
# http://www.stls.frb.org/publications/review/index.html
12.5.54 Federal Reserve Bulletin
# http://www.bog.frb.fed.us/pubs/bulletin/default.htm
12.5.55 Feminist Economics
# http://journals.routledge.com/fe.html
12.5.56 Finance and Development
# http://www.imf.org/fandd/
12.5.57 Finance and Stochastics
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00780/index.htm
12.5.58 Financial Industry Studies
# http://www.dallasfed.org/
12.5.59 Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=09638008
12.5.60 Games and Economic Behavior
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/ga.htm
12.5.61 Growth and Change
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00174815
12.5.62 Housing Studies
# http://www.carfax.co.uk/hos-ad.htm
12.5.63 Human Resource Development Quarterly
# http://www.jbp.com/JBJournals/hrdq.html
12.5.64 Independent Review
# http://www.independent.org/review.html
12.5.65 Industrial Relations
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00198676
12.5.66 International Economic Journal
# http://iias.snu.ac.kr/wthong/IEJ/
12.5.67 International Journal of the Economics of Business
# http://www.carfax.co.uk/ijb-ad.htm
12.5.68 International Journal of Industrial Organization
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/indor/
12.5.69 International Journal of Manpower
# http://www.mcb.co.uk/cgi-bin/journal1/ijm
12.5.70 International Journal of Social Economics
# http://www.mcb.co.uk/cgi-bin/journal1/ijse
12.5.71 International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance
# http://www.wspc.com.sg/journals/journals.html
12.5.72 International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=03091317
12.5.73 International Organization
# http://mitpress.mit.edu/journal-home.tcl?issn=00208183
12.5.74 International Social Science Journal
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00208701
12.5.75 Investigaciones Economicas
# http://www.funep.es/invecon/
12.5.76 Japan Research Quarterly
# http://www.jri.co.jp/JRQ/index.htm
12.5.77 Japanese Economic Review
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=13524739
12.5.78 Journal of Accounting and Economics
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/jae/
12.5.79 Journal of Applied Statistics
# http://www.carfax.co.uk/jas-ad.htm
12.5.80 Journal of Banking and Finance
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/jbf/
12.5.81 Journal of Common Market Studies
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00219886
12.5.82 Journal of Comparative Economics
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/je.htm
12.5.83 Journal of Conflict Resolution
# http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/usdetails/j0058.html
12.5.84 Journal of Econometrics
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/econom/
12.5.85 Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/jebo/
12.5.86 Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/dyncon/
12.5.87 Journal of Economic Education
# http://www.indiana.edu/~econed/
12.5.88 Journal of Economic Surveys
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=09500804
12.5.89 Journal of Economic Theory
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/et.htm
12.5.90 Journal of Economics and Finance
# http://www.mtsu.edu/~jeandf/
12.5.91 Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
# http://mitpress.mit.edu/journal-home.tcl?issn=10586407
12.5.92 Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/ee.htm
12.5.93 Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
# http://www.carfax.co.uk/jep-ad.htm
12.5.94 Journal of Evolutionary Economics
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00191/index.htm
12.5.95 Journal of Finance
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00221082
12.5.96 Journal of Financial Economics
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/finec/
12.5.97 Journal of Financial Intermediation
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/jf.htm
12.5.98 Journal of Housing Economics
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/he.htm
12.5.99 Journal of Monetary Economics
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/monec/
12.5.100 Journal of Peace Research
# http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0168.html
12.5.101 Journal of Population Economics
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00148/index.htm
12.5.102 Journal of Public Economics
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/pubec/
12.5.103 Journal of Public and International Affairs
# http://www.wws.princeton.edu/~jpia/index.html
12.5.104 Journal of Regional Science
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00224146
12.5.105 Journal of Risk and Insurance
# http://www.aria.org/jri.htm
12.5.106 Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/jj.htm
12.5.107 Journal of Urban Economics
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/ue.htm
12.5.108 Kyklos
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00235962
12.5.109 Labor History
# http://www.carfax.co.uk/lah-ad.htm
12.5.110 Labour
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=11217081
12.5.111 Law and Contemporary Problems
# http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/lcp/
12.5.112 Liiketaloudellinen Aikakauskirja
# http://www.hkkk.fi/~lta/
12.5.113 Macroeconomic Dynamics
# http://www.cup.org/journals/jnlscat/mdy/mdy.html
12.5.114 Manchester School
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00252034
12.5.115 Mathematical Finance
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=09601627
12.5.116 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00186/index.htm
12.5.117 Metrika
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00184/index.htm
12.5.118 Metroeconomica
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00261386
12.5.119 Monthly Labor Review
# http://stats.bls.gov/opub/mlr/mlrhome.htm
12.5.120 Netnomics
# http://www.baltzer.nl/netnomics/netnomics.html
12.5.121 New Economy
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=10703535
12.5.122 New England Economic Review
# http://www.std.com/frbbos/economic/neer/neer.htm
12.5.123 Nonprofit Management and Leadership
# http://www.jbp.com/JBJournals/nml.html
12.5.124 Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=03059049
12.5.125 Oxford Review of Economic Policy
# http://www.oup.co.uk/ecopol/
12.5.126 Pacific Economic Review
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=1361374x
12.5.127 Policy Analysis
# http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/policyanalysis.html
12.5.128 Policy Review
# http://www.policyreview.com/
12.5.129 Public Finance Review
# http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/usdetails/j0055.html
12.5.130 Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
# http://www.qjae.org
12.5.131 Quarterly Journal of Economics
# http://mitpress.mit.edu/journal-home.tcl?issn=00335533
12.5.132 RAND Journal of Economics
# http://www.rje.org
12.5.133 Regional Science and Urban Economics
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econbase/regec/
12.5.134 Regulation
# http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/regultn-arch.html
12.5.135 Research in Economics (Ricerche Economiche)
# http://www.hbuk.co.uk/ap/journals/re/
12.5.136 Review of Austrian Economics
# http://www.qjae.org
12.5.137 Review of Development Economics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=13636669
12.5.138 Review of Economic Design
# http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/10058/index.htm
12.5.139 Review of Economic Dynamics
# http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/rd.htm
12.5.140 Review of Economics and Statistics
# http://mitpress.mit.edu/journal-home.tcl?issn=00346535
12.5.141 Review of Financial Studies
# http://www.oup.co.uk/revfin/
12.5.142 Review of International Economics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=09657576
12.5.143 Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=09170553
12.5.144 Scandinavian Journal of Economics
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=03470520
12.5.145 Scottish Journal of Political Economy
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=00369292
12.5.146 Survey of Current Business
# http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/pubs.htm
12.5.147 Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics
# http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-journals/SNDE/
12.5.148 Transportation Research: Part E: Logistics and Transportation
Review
# http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/0/0/2/4/4/index.
htt
12.5.149 Urban Studies
# http://www.carfax.co.uk/urs-ad.htm
12.5.150 World Economy
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=03785920
12.6.0 Student On-Line Journals
12.6.1 Opus
# http://opus1.org/
+ 12.6.2 SOAS Economic Digest (SED)(Web Version)
+
+ # http://www.soas.ac.uk/sed/
12.6.3 Student Economic Review
# http://www.economics.tcd.ie/SER/
12.6.4 University Avenue Undergraduate Journal of Economics (UAUJE)
# http://www.econ.ilstu.edu/Econ_Web_Pages/EconJournal/Splash.html
+ 12.6.5 The Visible Hand
+
+ # http://www.rso.cornell.edu:8000/economics/
+ 12.6.6 Wits Student Journal of Economics
+
+ # http://www.wits.ac.za/economics/Journal/
12.7.0 Academic Publishers
12.7.1 Association American University Presses
This organization of academic publishers has 110 members, including
eleven non-U.S. members. Information on the publications from these
publishers is now being added to this server in an integrated
database. Currently, it lists some 75,00 books from over 60 presses.
It can be searched in many different ways. Serials are listed as
well. In addition, this site has a number of links to servers of
academic publishers.
# http://aaup.pupress.princeton.edu/
12.7.2 Academic Press
This publisher offers a number of features at this site. This include
on-line ordering, a catalog of their books, information about
themselves (including exhibits they will be attending), and even have
an on-line drawing.
IDEAL is their on-line system; it is an acronym for International
Digital Electronic Access Library. Access to the complete journals
is allowed to universities (now some 600) with site licenses.
Non-members can read tables of contents and abstracts. Their economic
offerings include Explorations in Economic History, Games and
Economic Behavior, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of
Economic Theory, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management,
Journal of Housing Economics, Journal of the Japanese and
International Economies, Journal of Urban Economics, and Research in
Economics (Ricerche Economiche).
# http://www.apnet.com/
+ 12.7.3 University of Alabama Press
+
+ # http://www.uapress.ua.edu
12.7.4 Ashgate
This British publisher, the former Avebury, offers its catalog (both
searchable and via a directory) and extensive additional information
here. The latter includes special offers, information for potential
authors, information on how to receive news on new books
electronically, and news releases. Finally, books may be ordered
on-line.
# http://www.ashgate.com/
+ 12.7.5 Asia Pacific Press
+
+ # http://ncdsnet.anu.edu.au/AsiaPPress/appress.htm
+ 12.7.6 Asian Development Bank
+
+ # http://www.adb.org/
+ 12.7.7 University Press of America
+
+ # http://www.univpress.com
+ 12.7.8 Australian National University
+
+ # http://www.anu.edu.an/
+ 12.7.9 Basic Books
+
+ # http://www.basicbooks.com/
+ 12.7.10 Bernan Press
+
+ # http://www.bernan.com/BernanPress.asp
12.7.11 Blackwell Publishers
This site currently lists extensive information on Blackwell books,
textbooks, and journals, as well other material from and about this
publisher. Some material overlaps with the "Blackwell Economics
Articles Index."
# http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
+ 12.7.12 University of British Columbia Press
+
+ # http://www.ubcpress.ubc.ca/
+ 12.7.13 Brookings Instittution Press
+
+ # http://www.brook.edu/
+ 12.7.14 C. D. Howe Institute
+
+ # http://www.cdhowe.org/
+ 12.7.15 University of Calgary Press
+
+ # http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/departments/UP/index.html
+ 12.7.16 University of California Press
+
+ # http://www.ucpress.edu/
+ 12.7.17 Cambridge University Press
+
+ # http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/
+ 12.7.18 CATO Institute
+
+ # http://www.cato.org/
+ 12.7.19 Centre for Economic Policy Research
+
+ # http://www.cepr.org
12.7.20 University of Chicago Press
This site contains an electronic catalog of their books in print,
subject area catalogs (including economics), and other material. In
addition, it has links to catalogs of other university and academic
publishers as part of the Association of American University Presses
(AAUP) Combined Catalog Project.
# http://www.press.uchicago.edu/
+ 12.7.21 Copenhagen Business School Press
+
+ # http://www.cbspress.dk/home.shtml
+ 12.7.22 Cornell University Press
+
+ # http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu
+ 12.7.23 Duke University Press
+
+ # http://www.duke.edu/web/dupress/
12.7.24 Edward Elgar Publishing
This publisher specializes in economics and other related social
science areas. Here they offer their catalog, information on how to
contact them, a list of conferences they will be attending, and
information on how to order.
# http://www.e-elgar.co.uk
12.7.25 Elsevier/North-Holland
Elsevier/North-Holland offers several services on the Internet for
economists as an adjunct to their paper publishing. The first is an
"alert" service on forthcoming publications. "Contents Alert
Economics," is a mailing list concerning forthcoming articles in 36
of their economic and finance journals. For each forthcoming
article, it has the full title, authors, authors' affiliation, key
words and JEL codes when available, volume/issue/page numbers, the
dates for receipt and acceptance of the forthcoming article, and the
publication date of the issue. Contents Alert Economics comes out at
approximately weekly intervals. Subscription information is below. A
more sophisticated version is "ContentsDirect" (the URLs are below).
The second service, ECONbase, is a searchable database that allows
you to search for current information on articles in the 38 Elsevier/
North-Holland journals. It contains information on articles published
after January 1, 1994, and each year some 2,000 articles are added.
For each article, ECONbase provides the same information as "Contents
Alert Economics."
Another service is information on their Handbooks in Economics
Series. This includes the tables of contents, chapter summaries,
introductory chapters, and a search facility (which returns the
chapter which matches the request).
Some of their journals are now on-line. This includes
# Economics Letters
# European Economic Review
# International Journal of Industrial Organization
# Journal of Accounting & Economics
# Journal of Banking and Finance
# Journal of Econometrics
# Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization
# Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
# Journal of Financial Economics
# Journal of International Economics
# Journal of Monetary Economics
# Journal of Public Economics
# Regional Science and Urban Economics
Access to them through the "Subscribers Section" of each journal. It
is available to "for users at institutes with a fully paid
subscription to the print journal."
For the Contents Alert Mailing List, send e-mail to
<econbase-e@elsevier.nl>, and in the subject line of the message,
write "subscribe casecon-c".
For help, send e-mail to <econbase-e@elsevier.nl>, and in the new
subject line of the message, write "help".
For comments or questions, send e-mail to <econbase-e@elsevier.nl>,
and in the new subject line of the message, write "Message".
The first two URLs below are for ECONbase (the first in the U.S., and
the second in Europe). The next three URLs are for ContentsDirect
(the first URL is in the U.S. the second is in Europe, and the third
is in Japan).
# http://www.elsevier.com/locate/econbase
# http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/econbase
# http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ContentsDirect
# http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ContentsDirect
# http://www.elsevier.co.jp/locate/ContentsDirect
+ 12.7.26 Bank of Finland
+
+ # http://www.bof.fi/
+ 12.7.27 Greenwood Publishing Group
+
+ # http://www.greenwood.com
12.7.28 Grove's Dictionaries
Grove Dictionaries provide references for an array of topics. In the
economics and finance section, they publish both "The New Palgrave:
A Dictionary of Economics" and "The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money
and Finance." The first is considered a leader in English-language
resources on economic theory, with some 1,300 subject entries on a
broad spectrum of topics, and 700 biographical entries on important
figures in economics. The price for this four-volume set is $750
($200 for the paperback version). The second presents over 1,000
short essays focusing on all aspects of money and finance. The price
is $495 for three volumes. Both can be ordered on-line.
# http://www.grovereference.com
+ 12.7.29 HarperCollins Publishers
+
+ # http://www.harpercollins.com/
+ 12.7.30 Harvard Business School Publishing
+
+ # http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/home.html
+ 12.7.31 Harvard University Press
+
+ # http://www.hup.harvard.edu/
+ 12.7.32 Haworth Press
+
+ # http://www.haworthpressinc.com
+ 12.7.33 Institute for Fiscal Studies
+
+ # http://www.ifs.org.uk/
+ 12.7.34 International Food Policy Research Institute
+
+ # http://www.cgiar.org/ifpri/
+ 12.7.35 JAI Press
+
+ # http://www.jaipress.com/
+ 12.7.36 John Wiley & Sons
+
+ # http://www.wiley.com/
+ 12.7.37 Johns Hopkins University Press
+
+ # http://www.press.jhu.edu/press/journals/
12.7.38 Kluwer Academic Publishers
This site has their catalog and extensive information on their
journals (including tables of contents and even include LaTeX style
sheets). In addition, there is ordering information for customers.
They expect to have their journals on-line soon.
# http://www.wkap.nl/
+ 12.7.39 Manchester University Press
+
+ # http://www.man.ac.uk/mup/welcome.htm
+ 12.7.40 McGraw-Hill
+
+ # http://www.mcgraw-hill.com
+ 12.7.41 Macmillan Press
+
+ # http://www.macmillan-press.co.uk/
+ 12.7.42 University of Michigan Press
+
+ # http://www.press.umich.edu/
+ 12.7.43 MIT Press
+
+ # http://www-mitpress.mit.edu
+ 12.7.44 Mohr Siebeck
+
+ # http://www.mohr.de/index.html
+ 12.7.45 National Centre for Development Studies
+
+ # http://ncdsnet.anu.edu.au/
+ 12.7.46 New York University Press
+
+ # http://www.nyupress.nyu.edu/
+ 12.7.47 State University of New York Press
+
+ # http://www.sunypress.edu/
+ 12.7.48 University of North Carolina Press
+
+ # http://www.uncpress.unc.edu/
+ 12.7.49 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
+
+ # http://www.oecd.org/
+ 12.7.50 Pickering and Chatto Publishers
+
+ # http://www.pickeringchatto.com/index.html
+ 12.7.51 Princeton University Press
+
+ # http://pup.princeton.edu/
+ 12.7.52 Resources for the Future
+
+ # http://www.rff.org/
+ 12.7.53 Routledge
+
+ This publisher provides information about itself, special offers for
+ online readers, new titles, and valuable teaching resources. The
+ academic section gives a complete list of journals published by
+ Routledge, as well as a calendar of conferences where books are
+ available, featured texts, and readings. The site also provides the
+ capability for one to search for material by subject.
+
+ # http://www.routledge.com
+ 12.7.54 Rowman and Littlefield
+
+ # http://www.rowmanlittlefield.com/
+ 12.7.55 Russell Sage Foundation
+
+ # http://russellsage.org/
+ 12.7.56 Sage Publications
+
+ # http://www.sagepub.com/
+ 12.7.57 Sharpe
+
+ # http://www.mesharpe.com/
12.7.58 Springer
Springer is one of the largest academic publishers, and is well more
than 100 years old. Here you can search their catalog, request
textbook examination copies and sample journals, subscribe to mailing
lists that describe their offerings, read about new journals, and
read about their "LINK" service that give on-line access journals.
# http://www.springer.de/
+ 12.7.59 University of Texas Press
+
+ # http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/
+ 12.7.60 University of Toronto Press
+
+ # http://www.utoronto.ca/encyukr/utpp.html
+ 12.7.61 United National Publications
+
+ # http://www.un.org/Pubs/sales.htm
+ 12.7.62 W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
+
+ # http://www.upjohninst.org/
+ 12.7.63 World Bank
+
+ # http://www.worldbank.org/
+ 12.7.64 Yale University Press
+
+ # http://www.yale.edu/yup/
+ 12.7.65 Zed Books
+
+ # http://www.zedbooks.demon.co.uk/index.htm
12.7.66 Camden Books
This bookstore, which is located in Bath, England, specializes in
both "antiquarian and scholarly books." The books that are
economics-related are broken into 3 sections: Political Economy &
Political Thought, Modern Economic Thought, and Economic History.
Some of the works are originals of classics.
# http://www.camdenbooks.com
12.8.0 Book Support Sites
12.8.1 "Foundations of International Macroeconomics" (Obstfeld and
Rogoff)
This site supports this book, a new treatise on international
finance. The site offers features that are impossible in a book given
that technology. Besides describing the rationale for the book and
summary information (such as the table of contents) you can find the
solution manual, transparencies with the equations in large print,
and a notation guide.
# http://www.wws.princeton.edu/ObstfeldRogoffBook.html
12.8.2 "Handbooks in Economics" (North-Holland/Elsevier)
This site has information on each of these well-known volumes by
North-Holland. This includes the tables of contents, chapter
summaries, introductory chapters, and a search facility (which
returns the chapter which matches the request). The first URL is the
U.S. site, and the second is in Europe.
# http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/browse.htt?key=B1HE
# http://www.elsevier.nl/homepage/browse.htt?key=B1HE
12.8.3 "Macroeconomic Policy in a World Economy" (Taylor)
This site supports the book "Macroeconomic Policy in a World Economy"
by John Taylor. In fact, it contains the entire book, with an updated
rational expectations multi-country model along with background
material on the update. The site also contains the programs for the
model, a manual for its use (by John Williams), and the data for
estimating the model. Finally, there are links to publications that
use the tools of the book.
# http://www.stanford.edu/~johntayl/MacroPolicyWorld.htm
12.9.0 Collected Works
12.9.1 Collected Works of Ray Fair
This site provides the complete texts of the collected works of Ray
Fair. The works are listed by both subject matter and by the date
published. Each entry lists the title and references for that work,
as well as providing "intro" and "pdf file" links. The "intro" link
displays the abstract and recent comments made by Fair pertaining to
that work.
# http://fairmodel.econ.yale.edu/rayfair/intro.htm
12.10.0 Libraries and Classification Systems
12.10.1 Library of Congress
[what to say?]
The Library of Congress has a wealth of information, including their
card catalog and a number of other institutions through a "Z.39.50"
gateway as one of their "Library Services." They also offer an
extensive set of links to other resources (the economics-oriented
ones are generally described elsewhere here) and substantial
information on the U.S. Government, including Congress. It appears
one can use their photocopy service long distance.
# http://www.loc.gov
12.10.2 Libweb
[directory of libraries on the Internet]
From this site, "Library Information Servers via WWW," you can
connect to a number of libraries that have set up Internet sites.
Besides academic libraries, they offer useful additional information:
web sites of library resources that are not libraries (Nexis, OCLC,
Dialog, Silver Platter, etc.).
# http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/
12.10.3 COPAC
[on-line catalog of many British and Irish libraries]
"OPAC gives access to the online catalogues of some of the largest
university research libraries in the UK and Ireland. Most COPAC
records represent books and periodicals (but not periodical
contents)." It also contains links to the Web pages of each of the
contributing libraries, including those who contribute now and those
that will contribute in the future. Detailed search instructions are
provided.
# http://copac.ac.uk/copac/
12.10.4 JEL Subject Descriptors
[lists JEL codes]
This site for the "Journal of Economic Literature" and "EconLit"
provides these well-known "subject descriptors."
# http://www.econlit.org/elhomsub.htm
12.10.5 Nomenclatures: Documentation on Economic Classifications
[lists numerous classification systems]
This service describes the myriad different classification systems
that an economist may run across. Major categories include economic
activity, occupations, products, geographical zones and countries,
national accounts, the Journal of Economic Literature classification
system, EU acronyms, and a translation between Dutch and French.
# http://www.econ.ucl.ac.be/nomenclatures.html
+ 12.10.6 Online Glossary of Research Economics
+
+ [research terms explained]
+
+ This interactive glossary is written by Peter Meyer, a grad student
+ at Northwestern University. As he describes it, "The guiding
+ principle is that any term used in any English-language economics
+ research journal that is neither defined there, nor common vocabulary
+ among the mathematically literate belongs here." Links are given to
+ the relevant citations (which are also available as one file), and
+ all told it contains more than 1,000 entries. Grad students and
+ researchers working in new areas are likely to find it useful.
+
+ # http://econterms.com/
12.11.0 Newsletters
12.11.1 American Agricultural Economics Association Newsletter
The newsletter for this association can be found here. It includes
many topics of interest to those with an interest in this field.
# http://www.aaea.org/deadlines.html
12.11.2 Economic History Newsletter
For this newsletter, send e-mail to <mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk> with
the line "join history-econ your name" in the body of the e-mail.
12.11.3 electronic Health Economics Analysis Letters (eHEAL)
This newsletter, from International Health Economics Association
(iHEA), typically lists jobs, conferences, and forthcoming articles.
Subscriptions are only available to members of iHEA. For information
on membership, contact Thomas Getzen <getzen@astro.ocis.temple.edu>.
12.11.4 European Economic Association Student Newsletter
This newsletter covers many aspects of interest to the student
members of this association. It includes calls for papers,
conferences, the job market, etc.
# http://www.iue.it/NL/EEA/Welcome.html
12.11.5 International Economics and Finance Society
For subscriptions to this monthly newsletter, contact Henry Thompson,
<hthompsn@business.auburn.edu>.
12.11.6 International Society of Dynamic Games - ISDG
For this society's electronic newsletter, contact <isdg@hut.fi>.
12.12.0 Style Guides
12.12.1 Citing Sources from the World Wide Web: MLA Handbook
This section of the on-line version of the "MLA Handbook" describes
how to cite on-line resources. With the rise of Internet resources,
standards here are sorely needed.
# http://www.mla.org/main_stl.htm
+ 12.12.2 The Economist Style Guide
+
+ This style guide, used by the "Economist" magazine, covers all
+ aspects of writing. This includes everything from commas to
+ unnecessary words, to hyphens. You can buy an expanded hardcopy
+ version on-line here as well.
+
+ # http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/library/styleguide/
12.12.3 Electronic Sources: APA Style of Citation
This page describes the American Psychological Association's style
for citing on-line resources. With the rise of Internet resources,
standards here are sorely needed.
# http://www.uvm.edu/~xli/reference/apa.html
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