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Data for Economics Research:
The Health and Retirement Study
is a longitudinal study of health, retirement, and aging, which is sponsored by the National Institute on Aging.
Statistical Resources on the Web
provided by University of Michigan.
The Odum Institute
at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has extensive data sources for social scientists .
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
is the major data source for economists.
The best place to look for
an economics department in the U.S.
Working Papers:
NBER Working Paper Series
has a broad range of collection on new working papers.
EconWPA
has one of the largest collections on economics research papers.
Statistical and Programming tools:
Statlib at CMU
.
Data gathering
.
Maryland Math
.
The Joint Program in Survey Methodology (JPSM)
.
E-Journals and other resources:
ECU Libraries
has provided researchers on campus access to many economics journals in the electronic form.
Conferences and meetings
for economists, provided by AEAweb;
The website of
AEA
.
The website of
SEA
.