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Economics: Key Websites
Information about books, journals, databases, official publications and other useful economics resources.
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Useful Websites for Economics
- UCD Geary InstituteThe Geary Institute supports research in empirical social and behavioural sciences. Includes working papers, policy briefings and podcasts of events.
- RePEc: Research Papers in EconomicsRePEc is a database of economics-related working papers, journal articles, books, books chapters and software components. You can also search this content through the EconLit database.
- Irish EconomyThis website provides discussion, commentary and information about the Irish economy. Contributors include leading Irish economists and academics.
- ESRI (Economic & Social Research Institute)A leading European research centre in the social sciences focusing on economic and social change in Ireland
- Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) was founded in 1983 to enhance the quality of economic policy-making within Europe and beyond, by fostering high quality, policy-relevant economic research.
- Economist Daily ChartA new chart or map every working day, interactive-data features and links to interesting sources of data around the web from the Economist
- National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)The NBER is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organisation which undertakes and disseminates economic research in a scientific manner, and without policy recommendations, among public policymakers, business professionals, and the academic community.
- RFE: Resources for Economists on the InternetThis guide is sponsored by the American Economic Association and lists more than 2,000 resources available on the Internet of interest to academic and practising economists, and those interested in economics.
- BREAD Papers (Development Economics)BREAD papers are unpublished academic and policy papers on topics of interest to development economists
- DCC Housing Monitoring ToolThe Housing Monitoring System is based on the set of all housing Census variables in Ireland. The project originated on behalf of Dublin City Council Housing and Residential services between the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) based in Maynooth University.
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- Where to Start
- Books & eBooks
- Journal Articles & Databases
- Key Websites
- Government & EU Information
- Newspapers
- Datasets & Statistics
- Citing Information & Avoiding Plagiarism
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