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  1. Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy

  2. Comprehensive history of the ideas, events, and values that have shaped the present global economy. Includes an interactive world atlas and extensive interview transcripts with key players in the world economy.

  3. Dismal Scientist

  4. Comprehensive and timely economic analysis, tools, message boards, and other features. Real-time analysis of major economic events around the globe.

  5. EconData.Net

  6. Over 800 links to socioeconomic data sources, arranged by subject and provider, pointers to the Web's premiere data collections, and a list of the ten best sites for finding regional economic data.

  7. Economic Growth Resources

  8. Designed as a resource for researchers studying economic growth. Surveys, papers, data sets, journals, and references.

  9. Economy.com

  10. Premiere source for analysis, data, forecasts, and information on the world's economies. Information and research is organized into six channels, each with their own distinct site name.

  11. HoPEc: Search for Economists and Associated Research Documents

  12. Conduct a search to retrieve names of authors and their list of publications stored in the RePEc database. RePEc is a very large dataset of economics working papers, journal articles, and software libraries.

  13. rationalexpectations.com: Publications

  14. Provides links to online working paper resources, a directory of some of the main economics journals, and links to teaching and learning resources. These directories are expanded on a daily basis by user submissions.

  15. Resources for Economists on the Internet: Data

  16. Comprehensive guide to economic data websites, sponsored by the American Economic Association.

  17. World Bank: Economic Growth Research

  18. Website features published articles and working papers (with the associated data sets) from the World Bank's Research Group, as well as some related literature on economic growth.

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