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Below are a few major, frequently used sources for the study of economics. Interdisciplinary indexes such as Expanded Academic ASAP, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Social Sciences Index also cover economics. These can be found in the research guide to General Social Sciences. Please consult with a reference librarian for directions to many sources in your topic. See also the research guide to Business. Internet resources require a Tufts I.D. number for off-campus access (authorized users statement). |
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Subject-specific reference materials can help you to gain broad based knowledge of your field, through vocabulary, factual information, additional references, and bibliographies. Some suggested print sources:
Routledge Dictionary of Economics
Encyclopedia of Political Economy
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Economics
Census of Population and Housing
Statistical Abstract of the United States
To locate additional reference sources in economics, do a subject search in the catalog for your topic area and the type of reference source you may wish to use.
In addition, the following resources provide valuable information:
American Factfinder
(How
to search)
Access to 1990 and 2000 decennial censuses, the American Community
Survey, and the 1997 Economic Census.
Census of Population and Housing, 1990, Block Statistics
[CD-ROM - Request at Tisch reference desk]
Census of Population and Housing, 1990, Equal Opportunity File
[CD-ROM - Request at Tisch reference desk]
Hoovers Online (How
to search)
Comprehensive business information searching that includes
business news, public and private company information, company
factsheets, financial statements, market and IPO Data, industry
overviews, competitive landscapes, and executive biographies.
The advance search allows for the compilation of company and
executive lists.
International Financial Statistics
Online database of financial statistics from over 200 countries
published by the International Monetary Fund. Annual entries begin
in 1948; quarterly and monthly entries begin in 1957.
Mergent
Online (How
to search)
Database resource, from the publishers of Moody's Manuals, which
allows the user to construct business and financial reports in
tabular form on 25,000 companies worldwide.
Statistical
Universe 1973- 
Statistical information from the U.S. government, including the
Statistical Abstract of the United States and other sources. Online
version of American Statistics Index, Statistical Reference Index,
and Index to International Statistics.
Statistical Reference Index. Congressional Information Service,
1980-
[PRINT. Tisch Reference Indexes [SOC] Z7554 .U5]
A selective guide to American statistical publications from state
and private agencies.
World
Development Indicators (World Bank) (How
to search)
Statistical data for over 550 development indicators and time
series data for over 200 countries and 18 country groups. Data
includes social, economic, financial, natural resources, and environmental
indicators.
You can search for books about economics in the library catalog in several ways:
Type in words that describe your topic:
If you know the Library of Congress subject heading used to describe your area of research, you can search for a particular subject. Some examples are:
Books on statistics can be found under the call number range HA1-4737. Books on economics can be found from HB 1 through HJ 9940.
To locate books in other Boston Library Consortium libraries and request to borrow them, use the Boston Library Consortium Catalogs. To locate books in many libraries throughout the world, use FirstSearch's WorldCat index.
For more information on searching article indexes, see our Database Searching Tips page (also available in PDF).
AARP
AgeLine 1978-

Provides bibliographic references and original abstracts for materials
related to aging and middle age, from an interdisciplinary perspective
of economics, economics, sociology, gerontology, public policy,
business, health and health care services, and consumer issues.
ABI
Inform 1985-
Includes the full text of articles in over 500 business and management
journals, both trade and scholarly.
Abstracts of Working Papers in Economics 1990-
[PRINT. Tisch Periodicals HB1 .A27]
Abstracts to more than 100 series of economics working papers.
American Statistics Index 1973-
[PRINT. Tisch Reference Indexes [SOC] Z7665 .U5A5]
Provides indexing and abstracting to statistical information published
by U.S. government agencies. Has companion microfiche with full-text:
[Tisch Microforms F45].
Current
Contents Connect 2001-

A current awareness database with a multidisciplinary focus,
covering over 8,000 of the world's scholarly journals grouped
into the following broad disciplinary areas: Agriculture, Biology, &
Environmental Sciences; Art & Humanities; Clinical Medicine;
Engineering, Computing & Technology; Life Sciences; Physical,
Chemical & Earth Sciences; Social & Behavioral Sciences.
Also included is access to ISI Current Web Contents.
ECONLIT
1969- (How
to search)
Indexes and abstracts over 400 journals, books, dissertations,
and working papers.
Index of Economic Articles. R.D. Irwin, 1886-
[PRINT. Tisch Reference Indexes [SOC] Z7164 .E2I46]
Print equivalent of ECONLIT, but goes back to 1886.
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
The IBSS has more than two million references to articles and books going back to 1951 in the social sciences. It is produced by the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Pais
International 1972- 
Index to articles, books, conference proceedings, government documents,
book chapters, and statistical directories about public affairs
and economics.
Pais International in Print 1957-
[PRINT. Tisch Reference Indexes [SOC] Z7164 .E2 P34]
Print version of PAIS International, with coverage from 1957.
Electronic journals
Periodicals held by Tufts are listed in the catalog. Holdings in all formats are unified in one record, and most entries for journals held in digital format contain a hyperlink to the source; searches in the catalog enable one to follow these links directly. A supplementary list of electronic journals is on the Tisch homepage under Electronic Journals. For an example of a catalog search for a journal, set the catalog's Type of Search to "Journal Title," and type in Journal of Economic Literature.
Many economics journals held in digital format are parts of Project Muse or JSTOR. Others can be found in Science Direct or Wiley Interscience. Although these databases include search engines for the journals they contain, the indexes listed above are the most comprehensive and authoritative sources for the literature of the discipline, and frequently link directly to the journal article itself.
iPOLL Databank
The iPOLL Databank from the Roper Center Public Opinion Archives focuses on national scope surveys and contains not only the complete question text and responses to half a million questions from as far back as 1935, but also information such as study abstracts, links to questionnaires, datasets and citation information where available.
Making of the Modern World Digital Archive
Full-text searching of digital facsimile images of literature on economy and business,
published from 1450 through 1850.
NBER
Working Papers
The National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers are now
available online going back to November of 1994. Aimed at professional
economists, these papers represent the original research of more
than 600 leading scholars in their fields.
Avalon
Project at the Yale Law School
A digital library of pre-18th to 20th century documents relevant
to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy
and government, with annotations, indexes, and links to supporting
materials.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
EconWPA
An award-winning service from the University of Washington dedicated
to the free distribution of working papers in economics.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
FedStats
Links to more than 70 U.S. Federal agencies that provide statistics
for public use.
International Monetary Fund
Featuring the full text of selected IMF Working Papers, as well
as the IMF Dissemination Standards Bulletin Board (information
about economic and financial data disseminated by member countries).
Lincoln Institute of Land
Policy
This non-profit educational institution focuses on the teaching
and study of land policy, including economics of land use. Includes
education, research, and fellowship program information, as well
as the newsletter Landlines and other publications.
National Statistics of the United Kingdom
Resources for Economists on the Internet
St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank
Electronic archive of historic economic publications.
St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank
Archive library of real-time economic and financial data.
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Archive library of real-time economic and financial data.
Stat-USA
An online service of the most recent international trade information
available from the National Trade Data Bank, the National Economic,
Social & Environmental Database, the Economic Bulletin Board,
Global Business Procurement Opportunities, and the Bureau of
Economic Analysis.
U.S. Federal
Government Agencies Page
Provides direct links to the webpages of U.S. agencies, many
of which contain important economic data.
Urban Land Institute
A non-profit education and research institute that is dedicated
to providing responsible leadership and education in the use of
land in order to enhance the total environment. A source of information
on urban planning, growth, and development.
Tufts University Economics Department
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