Resources for Economists on the
Internet (RFE)
Lists the many resources on the Internet of interest to
academic and practicing economists, and those interested
in economics.
NetEc
International academic effort to improve the
communication of Economics via electronic media. It
consists of information on printed working papers, data
about electronic working papers, code for Economics and
Econometrics, World Wide Web resources in Economics and
jokes about economists and economics.
European
Journal of Political Economy
Offre un database su 38 giornali economici del mondo.
Economic
Journals on the Web
Center for
Economic Studies (CES)
One main purpose of CES is to bring together economists
from all over the world for discussion and exchange of
knowledge and ideas.
National
Bureau Of Economic Research (NBER)
Private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization
dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the
economy works. Research is conducted by more than 500
university professors around the country, the leading
scholars in their fields.
Kiel
Institute of World Economics
The Institute, founded in 1914, has long since become an
important international center for economic research and
documentation. The Institute's Library is one of the
world's largest libraries for economics and social
sciences and the Institute's Archives have a
comprehensive collection of newspaper cuttings spanning
seven decades. The Institute focuses its research on
international economics, cooperating closely with similar
institutes abroad.
Premi Nobel
in Scienze Economiche
I vincitori del Premio Nobel 1999-1969 e relative
informazioni.
Inomics
Internet service especially tailored to the needs of
economists.
LIUC WWW
Biblioteca ESSPER
Spoglio dei periodici italiani di economia e scienze
sociali.
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[...]
le idee degli economisti e dei filosofi politici,
così come quelle giuste come quelle sbagliate,
sono più potenti di quanto comunemente si
ritenga. In realtà il mondo è governato da
poche cose all'infuori di quelle. Gli uomini
della pratica, i quali si credono affatto liberi
da ogni influenza intellettuale, sono spesso gli
schiavi di qualche economista defunto. John
Maynard Keynes, 1936
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