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On the Web
- The Economic Briefing Room - U.S. Census Bureau regular updates of U.S. economic data such as housing starts, retail merchant sales, international durable goods orders. Graphs of data.
- Economic Outlook - Analysis of current economic trends and data from American Enterprise Institute
- Bank of Montreal Economics on Canada, United States and International Economies. - Current economic data, research and analysis from the Economics department at the Bank of Montreal
- The White House -- Economic Statistics Briefing Room - Central source of current economic data on the economy, from U.S. government agencies.
- Bank of America Market Research - Economic data, analysis and commentary on macro-economy, industries and regions from Bank of America analysts.
- U.S. Census Bureau - Economic and demographic data and analysis.
- Economic Growth Resources - These pages are designed as a resource for researchers studying economic growth. Maintained by Jonathan Temple and hosted by Nuffield College, Oxford.
- EconData.Net - Free resource for accessing on-line regional socioeconomic data, with links to government, non-profit and other sources of information and statistics by category.
- Business Cycle Indicators - News, data and analysis of consumer confidence index and other business cycle indicators from The Conference Board, a leading non-profit business research organization.
- Consumer Price Index - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics current data on CPI.
Wikipedia Articles
- Empire of Japan (additional economic and financial data) - This page supplements Empire of Japan (economic and financial data).
- Data mart - A data mart (DM) is a specialized version of a data warehouse (DW). Like data warehouses, data marts contain a snapshot of operational data that helps business people to strategize based on analyses of past trends and experiences.
- Economic data - Economic data are usually numerical time-series, i.e.
- Data Resources Inc. - Data Resources Inc or DRI was co-founded in 1966 by Harvard University economics professor Otto Eckstein, economic consultant to Lyndon Baines Johnson and member of the Council of Economic Advisors, and Donald Marron.
- Data farming - Data Farming is the process of using a high performance computer or computing grid to run a simulation thousands or millions of times across a large parameter and value space. The result of Data Farming is a “landscape” of output that can be analyzed for trends, anomalies, and insights in multiple parameter dimensions.