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1. OnsiteAPECLIT - APEC Literature Database

Informit: APECLIT is a bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished items dealing with Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and related topics. Source documents include reference to monographs, journal articles, working papers, reports, conference proceedings and conference papers, with an emphasis on Australian material. Subject coverage includes economic cooperation, international trade, trade liberalisation, trade in particular products, trade law, industrial science and technology, human resource development, labour standards, energy resources, environment, telecommunications, transportation, and tourism.

2. LicencedChina Academic Journals (Web)

China Academic Journal Electronic Publishing House: This resource indexes thousands of research level Chinese language periodicals published in the People's Republic of China. Areas covered include economics, politics, law, humanities, engineering science, agriculture, medicine, and electronics.

3. OnsiteCSI - Consumer Sciences Index

Informit: CSI is an index to the Australian and international periodical literature on areas such as consumer economics, consumer education, fashion, textiles, home economics, craft, nutrition and health, housing and marriage. A list of the journal sources indexed is available.

4. FreeEncyclopedia of Law and Economics

University of Ghent, Belgium: a broad-based collection of resources pertaining to economic and legal issues throughout the world. Showcasing a comprehensive index of searchable bibliographic resources, This site also includes abstracts of recent law and economics reviews. The Law and Economics Web Resources section features working papers, bibliographies, and mailing lists. In addition, the site links to law and economics academic programs, associations, and an array of relevant Websites.

5. OnsiteGIBLIN - Giblin Working Papers Database

Informit: GIBLIN lists working papers (also known as research or discussion papers) held by the Giblin Economics and Commerce Library, University of Melbourne. Most of the titles emanate from major universities and research institutes in Australia, UK, Europe and the USA. Subjects covered include economics, econometrics, economic modelling and economic history, as well as actuarial studies, industrial relations, finance and international trade. Only papers published in the last five years are listed, as they have usually been published in conventional sources after that. A list of the papers indexed is available.

6. FreeRFE: Resources for Economists on the Internet

This guide, sponsored by the American Economic Association, lists more than 900 resources on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics. Almost all resources are also described.

7. LicencedSourceOECD

OECD: SourceOECD, full text coverage beginning 1997, the online library of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, comprises monographs, periodicals, and statistical databases. Subjects include agriculture and food; education and skills; emerging economics; employment; energy; enterprise, industry and trade; environment and sustainable development; finance and investment; general economics and future studies; goverance; international development; nuclear energy; science and information technology; social issues and migration; statistics sources and methods; taxation; territorial economy; transition economics; and transport. Major book and periodicals available in full-text include OECD Factbook, Education at a Glance, OECD Economic Outlook and OECD Economic Surveys.

8. FreeVIBES: Virtual International Business & Economic Sources

VIBES provides over 1,500 links to Internet sources of international business and economic information that are in English and available free of charge.

9. FreeWebEc: WWW Resources in Economics

WebEc is an effort to categorize free information in economics on the Internet.

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