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  • A History of Money - A general review of the historical development of coinage.
  • About.com Journal List - List of links to Web sites of major Economics Journals.
  • Academic Marketing Journals - The most comprehensive and up-to-date collection of links to marketing journals, brought to you by the Department of Marketing at Tilburg University in the Netherlands.
  • Accounting: A Virtual History - An illustrated, annotated history of the accounting profession, from the professional organization which represents the interests of chartered accountants working in the United States.
  • Agricultural Economics Resources
  • American Agricultural Economics Association - AAEA is the professional association of scientists who use economic tools to analyze issues and solve problems in the area of agriculture, food, rural communities, and natural resources.
  • American Community Network - ACN is a searchable database of demographic and economic statistics for every county and metro area in America, along with links to economic development sites.
  • American Currency Exhibit - Money hasn't always looked like it does today. Explore the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's American Currency Exhibit online and watch history come alive as you step back in time to our nation's beginning. Learn how our country's rich history is closely tied with our currency. Discover the role the Federal Reserve has played--and continues to play--in that history.
  • American Economic Association
  • An Economic System Out of Control - Article based on David C. Korten's 'When Corporations Rule the World'.
  • Ancient Economies I - Site devoted to the consideration of unsettled or disputed aspects of ancient economies, including the entire Mediterranean world. Created and edited by economist Morris Silver.
  • Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business - The Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business is jointly published by the Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia and Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan. The journal aims to publish original, scholarly articles from a wide variety of discipli
  • Asian Development Bank - Multilateral finance institution that promotes economic and social progress in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Asian Productivity Organization - An inter-governmental regional organization established by Convention in 1961 to oversee productivity development in 18 countries throughout Asia and the Pacific.
  • Asset Investment and Finance Group - A Cargill company aimed at international economic development practitioners and governing boards. They offer investment in under performing regions and buy sub-performing or slow-paying loans.
  • Australian Development Studies Network - An independent organisation which encourages discussion and widespread exchange of knowledge of global social and economic development issues, development-related research, and international development assistance policy and practice.
  • Bay Area Labor-Economic Internet Directory
  • Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy - BRIE is a small, interdisciplinary research project at the University of California at Berkeley that works on issues of technology and the international economy to analyze real-world problems and offer path-breaking positions that challenge conventional economic policy-making.
  • Biz/ed Chronologies - These chronologies, prepared by Barclays Bank Economics Dept., cover national (UK) and international events of significance to the economy, and run from the last quarter of 1997 through to the present. They will be updated quarterly. There are also pages available that give the key facts from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
  • BPubs.com - Economic History Publications - A collection of business articles related to Economic History.
  • Brain Bank - The Oldest Companies - The ten oldest companies in the U.S. by Rank.
  • Bretton Woods Project - Works to monitor and reform the World Bank and IMF. Tracks key policy statements and reports, and provides critiques and early warnings used by non-governmental organisations across the world.
  • Briefings on Development and Gender (BRIDGE) - Provides tailor-made briefings on gender issues on request. BRIDGE briefings present state of the art research findings, review current policy debates, synthesise best practice and evaluate strategies for translating gender policies into practice.
  • British Library for Development Studies - Collection of government publications, journals, and the published outputs of NGOs and research institutes worldwide, supplemented by substantial holdings of United Nations and World Trade Organization publications.
  • Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies - A refereed journal on the Indonesian economy, published three times annually by the Australian National University. Each issue includes a Survey of Recent Developments.
  • Business History Centre - Specializes in business writing, with a focus on professional, corporate and industrial history.
  • Business History Conference - Devoted to encouraging all aspects of research, writing, and teaching of business history and the environment in which business operates
  • Business History On-Line - H-Business is an on-line newsletter for the Business History Conference.
  • Business History Review - Harvard's quarterly publication of original research by leading historians, economists, sociologists, and scholars of business administration.
  • Business History, University of Maryland Libraries - A categorized and annotated list of selected cross discipline information sources for doing research on the history of business.
  • BusinessPhilosophy.com - Studying the classics and great books in the context of the history of business.
  • Cambridge Journal of Economics - Table of Contents and abstracts are freely available. Full-text access is restricted to current subscribers.
  • Carnegie Mellon University Center for Economic Development - The center brings academic resources to bear on key issues in regional economic development, with a special focus on technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.
  • Catholic Economics - Promotes an economic system based on the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Cato Institute - Promoting public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peaceful international relations. Thousands of studies and articles available online.
  • Center for Economic Developer Information - A one-stop source of information for economic developers in North America.
  • Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research - Multi-disciplinary social sciences research centre at the Australian National University with primary focus on indigenous Australian economic policy and economic development issues.
  • Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and Pacific - Intergovernmental institution established in 1979 to assist national action and promote regional co-operation relating to Integrated Rural Development (IRD) and to provide technical support by encouraging the exchange of ideas and experiences.
  • Charles Dow, the History of the Dow Jones Averages, Dow Jones Averages Chronology 1884 - 1995 - How Charles Dow devised the now famous stock averages known as the Dow Jones Averages, and a chronology of their activity from 1884 to 1995.
  • Comparative Economic Systems Course - A University of Nevada course. Provides an overview of the subject, books, links, and lecture notes.
  • Comparative Economic Systems Web Resources - Accompanies a Comparative Economic Systems textbook.
  • Complex Systems and Economy - The economy as a complex system, at the University of Buenos Aires.
  • Computerised Library and Information Clearinghouse - Searchable virtual library related to rural development.
  • Copenhagen Business School - Open research forum of relevance to economy, social science, economic geography, organisation studies. Contains literature, people, and links on localised learning and innovation, low-tech industries, and the furniture industry
  • Council on Competitiveness - The Council on Competitiveness sets an action agenda to drive U.S. economic competitiveness and leadership in world markets in order to raise the standard of living for all Americans.
  • Des Moulins Economic Development Center - Promotional site for the des Moulins region - "The region offers an extremely versatile industrial infrastructure, a young and qualified workforce, and a high-quality transportation network"
  • Development and Culture at UNESCO - Aims to stimulate a process of world wide reflection on how cultural policies could be integrated into development strategies.
  • Development Information Online - Devline provides information services and systems for development professionals and for everyone else working on issues of economic, social and sustainable development.
  • Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada - An online directory of archives and other repositories of historical corporate records. Includes directory of professional associations for corporate and industrial archivists.
  • Dr. Ed Yardeni's Economics Network - Economic and financial information.
  • ECONbase - Access point to 65 Elsevier Science economics journals. Searchable archive of more than 13,500 abstracts and 3,400 online papers available in PDF format.
  • Economic Development Directory - Directory of economic development agency web sites listed by geographical location.
  • Economic Growth Resources - These pages are designed as a resource for researchers studying economic growth.
  • Economic Journals on the Internet - This site, maintained by John Kane of SUNY-Oswego, contains an extensive collection of links to the web sites of economics related journals.
  • Economic Policy Institute - Nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that seeks to broaden the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosperous and fair economy.
  • Economic Systems journal - Journal for the analysis of market and non-market solutions to allocation and distribution problems as well as attempts at and proposals for their reform.
  • Economics - Articles on accounting, money, taxation, and other aspects of economics in antiquity. From MiningCo.
  • Economics Bookstore - Virtual Economics Bookstore. A list of book recommendations and many of the titles on my bookshelf. You can order directly from this list via amazon.com.
  • Economics Dept Studies - Latest issues of the OECD Economic Studies, twice-yearly publication of applied economic analysis, with a cross-country emphasis.
  • Economicsearch.com - Research links, search engine, course tutorials and a job center
  • EDIRC - economics associations and societies - Many, many organizations are listed here.
  • EDIRC - Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers - EDIRC is a searchable index of economics departments, institutes and research centers throughout the world maintained by Christian Zimmermann, University of Quebec at Montreal.
  • EDIRC - Labor economics institutes - Central listing of such institutes
  • EDIRC, Economic Development - Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers presents an attempt by Christian Zimmermann of the Center for Research on Employment and Economic Fluctuations, University of Quebec to index all Economic Development web sites.
  • Eldis - A searchable directory of information sources on development and the environment. Includes an e-mail update service.
  • Equity and Growth through Economic Research (EAGER) - Expanding the quality, availability and use of policy analysis by African decision-makers. US-African collaboration promotes ownership of policy reforms for sustainable economic growth.
  • European Association for Banking History e.V. - Internationally recognised organisation whose objective is to promote dialogue between European bankers, academics and archivists.
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - Established in 1991, EBRD finances the transition towards open market-oriented economies in the countries of central and eastern Europe and the CIS.
  • European Journal of Economic and Social Systems (EJESS) - Journal devoted to some new scientific approaches in a "new economy" context.
  • Far Eastern Economic Review Interactive Edition
  • Federal Reserve Board
  • Feminist Economics
  • Finance & Economics Center - central bank links, statistical agencies links, sotock exchange links, finance dictionary, currency converter, online quotes, more than 300 economics and finance departments links to universities around the globe
  • Financial Databases Directory - Includes links to major economic and financial databases.
  • FindLaw: Law and Economics - FindLaw - Law and Economics - links to law and economics resources, journals, working papers, bibliographies, associations, academic programs, experts and more.
  • Georgia Center for Site Selection - Subsidiary of Oglethorpe Power. Helps businesses establish or expand their operations in Georgia.
  • Global Economy Quarterly - The official publication of the International Trade and Finance Association, providing a forum for the exchange of scholarly information and ideas regarding all aspects of the global economy.
  • Harvard Institute for International Development - Harvard University's multidisciplinary center for coordinating development assistance, training, and research on Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
  • HES - History of economics and economic thought, announcements, discussion.
  • History House: Stories: Tulipomania
  • History of Economic Thought - A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective.
  • History of Enaex - History of Enaex S.A in Chile
  • History of Money - Over more than 4,000 years money has evolved from primitive tokens to sophisticated, digital systems.
  • History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day - Money in its social, political, and economic context from the dawn of history to the end of the 20th century.
  • History of the Banking Industry - Published by the FDIC, with statistical information starting in 1934, a list of failed banks, and history of deposit insurance.
  • History of the Credit Card - Starting with the first credit card, issued in 1951.
  • History of the Eighties - Lessons for the Future - A study prepared by the FDIC's Division of Research and Statistics presents a detailed analysis of the complex combination of causes that led to the extraordinary number of bank failures in the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • India Program at HIID - Policy research on the Indian economy at the Harvard Institute for International Development.
  • Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society
  • Information for Development in the 21st Century - ID21 is a fast-track research reporting service aiming to make policymakers aware of the latest British development research findings.
  • Inomics - The Internet service for economists is free and contains an economics search engine, job openings for economists, conference calls in economics as well free alert services for the latter.
  • Inter-American Development Bank - the oldest and largest regional multilateral development institution, was established in December of 1959 to help accelerate economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • International Development Exchange - Builds partnerships to overcome economic and social injustice and work toward people's greater control over their resources, political structures, and economic processes that affect their lives.
  • International Development Research Centre - A public corporation created by the Canadian government to help communities in the developing world find solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems through research.
  • Islamic Development Bank - The functions of the bank are to participate in equity capital and grant loans for productive projects and enterprises besides providing financial assistance to member countries in other forms for economic and social development in accordance with the principles of Shari'ah i.e., Islamic Law.
  • Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs Netlinks - A Searchable Database of Internet Resources in Population, Health and Development
  • Josef Hasslberger Page of Economics - Articles inspired by the "natural economic order" of Silvio Gesell, which concerns money without interest or inflation.
  • Journal of Asian Business - The leading U.S. based, international academic journal specializing in business on Asia. Published by the University of Michigan Business School.
  • Journal of Comparative Economics - Devoted to the analysis and study of contemporary, historical, and hypothetical economic systems.
  • Journal of Econometrics
  • Journal of Economic History
  • Journal of Economic Issues
  • Journal of Economic Literature
  • Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Journal of Economics and Finance
  • Journal of World-Systems Research - A Globalization Special Issue explores globalization in its economic, political, and cultural dimensions.
  • JStor - An online archive of multidiscipline journal articles in the most significant professional journals. Full images of old articles are provided free.
  • Korea Economic Institute
  • Labour and Business History - WWW Virtual Library - Resources around the world in the field of labour and business history.
  • Living Economies - David C. Korten looks to living systems as a model for the economies of the future.
  • Ludwig von Mises Institute - An educational and scholarly center of the Austrian School of economics and classical liberalism. Founded in 1982, the Institute supports a free-market, private-property order, and opposes government power as economically and morally destructive.
  • Mercantilism - Brief history of merchantilism.
  • Merrimack Films - Features on Labor History - Merrimack Films was founded in 1983 to produce and distribute films and videos on labor relations. Its products are widely used by colleges in the United States and Canada, as well as by businesses, labor unions, and government agencies.
  • Michael Alexander's Economics Pages - A listing of interesting economics and job search links for the practicing economist, the educator, or simply the curious.
  • Money Museum - A virtual museum about money in civilization, from antiquity to the present.
  • Museum of American Financial History - Online exhibits and resources chronicling the role of finance and capital markets in American history.
  • National Association for Business Economics
  • National Council on Economic Education
  • Newcomen Society of the United States - Publishes and records the histories and achievements of American enterprises and organizations. The Society encourages and stimulates original research and writing in the field of business history through a continuing system of grants, awards and fellowships.
  • Northwest Indiana Forum, Inc. - Regional privately-funded economic development corporation.
  • OECD Observer - Keeping the public ahead of economic and social policy challenges of our time, this journal is aimed at senior policymakers, businessmen, researchers, the media and civil society.
  • Oxford Review of Economic Policy
  • ParEcon - The Participatory Economics Project proposes "an alternative to contemporary capitalism", emphasising equity, solidarity, diversity, and participatory self management.
  • Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy Studies - A non-profit organization dedicated to filling the substantial vacuum for high quality, objective, independent and non-partisan academic and scholarly analysis
  • PRAXIS - Resources of interest to social work educators and students in international and comparative social and economic development.
  • Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics - Subscription, submission, and editorial information, plus archives with a two-issue moving wall.
  • Roman Economic Policies - An essay about the economic policies of Rome, as well as some interesting links.
  • SABE - The Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics
  • SCETI: Corporate Annual Reports - This site contains facsimiles of historic corporate annual reports from the Lippincott Library collection at the University of Pennsylvania. The reports are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and the full text of the reports is indexed and searchable.
  • Society for European Business History e.V. - Europe-wide association in the field of business history which provides dialogue between academia, business and the archives.
  • Sustainable Development Department, IDB - Covering issues such as human resources and social development; environment and natural resources; and infrastructure, financial markets and private enterprise development.
  • Szarka's Economics Links - Links to Economics resources, especially relating to the Internet and to Connecticut.
  • Tax History Foundation and Museum, Inc. - The foundation's mission is to encourage the study of accounting, commercial and economic history.
  • Tax History Project - Provides scholars, policymakers, students, the media, and citizens with information about the history of American taxation. The project pursues its mission through a program of web-based documentary publication and original historical research.
  • The Avalon Project : Charter of the Dutch West India Company : 1621 - Full text of the Charter of the Dutch West India Company, 1621.
  • The Bionomics Institute - Analyses the economy as eco-system.
  • The Coins and History of Asia
  • The Economic Commission for Africa - Established in 1958, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) is one of five regional commissions. Its member states are 53 African nations.
  • The Economic War Among the States - Analysis of development incentives from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Do they promote local job opportunities and enhance private sector competitiveness or do they divert government money from supporting traditional public goods like education?
  • The Economist - The famous magazine that is for both economists and the public.
  • The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
  • The Institute of Development Studies - IDS is a centre for research, teaching and information on development and Third World issues.
  • The Journal of Asia-Pacific Business
  • The Journal of Law & Economics
  • The Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
  • The Leslie Brock Center for the Study of Colonial Currency - Specializing in information about the paper moneyof the American colonies.
  • The New Economics Foundation - NEF works to construct a new economy centred on people and the environment. A UK-based independent think tank founded in 1986 combining research, advocacy, training and practical action.
  • The Virtual Library on Microcredit - The Virtual Library on Microcredit is intended to be a repository of information on alternative, non-conventional financial systems and microcredit issues. Community mobilization and enviro-economic development also find a place here.
  • The World Bank Office in Warsaw - Information on the activities of the World Bank in Poland.
  • Trade and Industrial Policy Secretariat (TIPS) - The online resource for trade and industrial policy research in South Africa.
  • Trade Products in Early Modern History - Indigo, Tulips, Beaver , Brazilwood , etc
  • Tulipmania, 1634 - 1636 - " The satiny, cupped-shaped flowers became such an obsession with Europeans that they precipitated a stockmarket-like frenzy in Holland. Despite the introduction of other varieties of flower, such as hyacinths and gladioli, speculation on tulips reached insane proportions between 1634 and 1636, with buyers exchanging one bulb for a coach and horses, for acres of land or even for a house!"
  • Twentieth-Century Economic Systems - Part of an online Essential Principles of Economics textbook.
  • United Nations Development Fund for Women - Promotes women's empowerment and gender equality, working for participation of women in all levels of development planning and practice.
  • Untimely inventions - It took some popular products 100 years to get to the marketplace.
  • URPE - Union for Radical Political Economics
  • Using Cows to Model Economic Systems - Humor.
  • Virtual Library on International Development - Collection of links to international development resources maintained by the Canadian International Development Agency.
  • Voice of the Shuttle: History Page - A directory of online resources for historians and students; has a lengthy section of economic history resources.
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Postindustrial Business Theory Page - Directory of online resources for business and labor historians and students.
  • WCSU List: Economics Internet Resources - Index maintained by the Department of Social Sciences at Western Connecticut State University, and is part of a larger WCSU index of resources for the social sciences.
  • WebEc - Economic Systems - Contains links to, and descriptions of, WWW resources related to Economic Systems.
  • WebEc - The List of Economics Journals - Part of the NetEc project, lists many journal homepages
  • WebEc - WWW Resources in Economics - WebEc is a classification effort to improve the availability of free information in economics on the WWW.
  • What Is an Economy For? - Atlantic Monthly article which deconstructs some of the differences between the Asian, American and European economic systems.
  • WIDER Home Page - The United Nations University website. Provides links to download the World Income Inequality database.
  • Working Class Movement Library - Library dedicated to the activities, expression and enquiries of the labour movement since the eighteenth century.
  • World Wide Web Virtual Library: Labour and Business History - Web directory of organizations, archives, libraries, museums, research institutions and resources around the world in the field of labour and business history.

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