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Economics

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There are a lot of databases available, so it can be difficult to decide which one to use for your research. The ones on this page have been curated for economics. See the bottom of the page for the link to the full list of databases.

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EconLit with Full Text encompasses EconLit, the American Economic Association's electronic database and other relevant economics journals. books, and dissertations. Coverage includes subjects such as, business economics, environmental economics, government regulations and monetary theory. 

The Economist is a leading news and data source for global topics involving, technology, geopolitics, finance, economics and more. You will find news, opinion, commentary, and analysis covering current events in economics around the globe. 

EconPapers collects and makes available economics working papers and journal articles. It is one of the largest collections of online economics research articles. If you encounter articles that are not freely available, try the library's Discovery search or interlibrary loan.

Looking for More?

Looking for more options?

Check out the full list of databases on the A-Z database page. 

Goddard Library Guidance!

To view other databases available, specifically for economics resources, you can search the A-Z Database list either by selecting Economics from the Subjects list (on the left) or searching for "Economics" in the search box (on the right).

A-Z Database list, with Economics highlighted in the far left and far right search boxes.