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WebEc - WWW Resources in Economics - Framed. Duurzaam Ondernemen | Online kenniscentrum op het gebied van duurzaam ondernemen en maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen (MVO) Branche- en beroepsorganisaties in Nederland | BIBN.NL. EconomieDocu.nl - Alle economie documentaires verzameld op één site! The Atlas of Economic Complexity | Home. Search Home - EconBiz. RFE. Library of Economics and Liberty. Internetbronnen Economie en Bedrijfskunde - Economie en Bedrijfskunde - UBA - Universiteit van Amsterdam. Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Wirtschaftswissenschaften. WebEc - The List of Economics Journals - Framed. IDEAS: Economics and Finance Research. EconPapers. EDIRC/RePEc: United Kingdom. Economic Data freely available online.

Compiled by John Sloman, Economics Network Last updated 12th April 2014 Here are some links that you may find useful for accessing statistics and other information. Datasets that require you to pay or register are on a separate page along with pointers. (Note that some free datasets that require registration are also listed below.) Printing out this page If you print out this page, the URLs will appear alongside each individual link. A. UK sites for data The following three sites are the main ones for accessing free data (mainly macroeconomic) on the UK economy. 1. For those familiar with the old National Statistics site, the new site, launched on 27 August 2011, may seem hard to navigate. There have been some significant improvements to the site. In addition to the Home Page, there are three main sections to the site: Browse by theme, Publications and Data.

On the Home Page, you can find the latest statistical releases, a range of headline statistics and links to related sites. Home Page 2. AEAweb: RFE. Economics Roundtable. January 2014 Payroll Employment We are getting closer to the previous peak. Click on the image to get a bigger version. Jobs The best summary of the state of our economy is the graph (below) of employment as a fraction of population for people over 16 years old. The decrease is large, but the most troubling feature of the graph is the flat trend . Click on the image to get a bigger version. Graph-of-the-Year Candidates Donald Marron likes European interest rates. Brad DeLong favors the U.S. gdp gap.

Remember M1? Money Supply M1 growth is now over 20% per year over a 12 month lag. Click on the chart for a larger version. EconModel The Economics Roundtable is sponsored by EconModel. The Classic Economic Models cover micro, macro, and financial markets. RSS Feed April 13, 2014, 7:03 am, 1254828 April 13, 2014, 5:33 am, 1254826 "Or, How to Lie With Bad Data". An introduction to selection bias, publication bias, recall bias, survivorship bias, and healthy user bias. April 13, 2014, 2:04 am, 1254784 Mr. 1. 1.