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A good starting point for economics research, with full-text articles from key scholarly journals.
JSTOR
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Full text access to leading scholarly journals in the field of economics and many other disciplines.
Statista
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This database provides statistics on economies, markets, and demographics for individual countries, the US as a whole, and individual US states.
Wall Street Journal
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The WSJ's Eastern Edition provides information on the national and international business world.
Featured Books
The Spirit of Green: The Economics of Collisions and Contagions in a Crowded World
The Return of Inflation: Money and Capital in the 21st Century
Capitalizing a Cure: How Finance Controls the Price and Value of Medicines
The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America
Capitalism XXL: Why the Global Economy Became Gigantic and How to Fix It
Works Like a Charm: Incentive Rhetoric and the Economization of Everyday Life
A Brief History of Equality
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