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The database provides bibliographic citations, with selected abstracts, to the international literature on economics since 1969. EconLit corresponds to the Journal of Economic Literature and the Index of Economic Articles, covering journal articles, books, and dissertations, as well as articles in collective works, such as conference proceedings and collected essay volumes. In addition, EconLit includes Abstracts of Working Papers in Economics from Cambridge University Press database, and, since 1994, the full-text of the Journal of Economic Literature book reviews.
Note:When searching with Classification numbers, you need to ADD a ZERO. E.g., H35 from the classification table becomes H350 for the purposes of searching in EconLit.
AgEcon Search is designed to electronically distribute reports of scholarly research in the field of agricultural economics. At the present time efforts are concentrated on adding the staff/working papers of the departments of agricultural economics in the United States and Canada to the Web site. The scope of the database will be expanded to include other agricultural economics literature later. Full text available in PDF.
The Fed In Print is a cumulative index to all publications of the Federal Reserve Research Departments. The index consists of subject entries to periodical articles, working papers, annual reports, proceedings and monographs. Some of the materials are available in full-text on-line or can be ordered from the appropriate Federal Reserve Bank.
This database indexes and summarizes more than 300,000 journal articles, research reports, and selected book chapters in the field of population studies. Most of the items in the database were published after 1965. POPLINE covers the core areas of demography (fertility, mortality, and migration) as well as interdisciplinary topics such as population and development, family planning, immigration law, population and environment, reproductive health, and social epidemiology.
Maintained by the Popline staff of the INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs.
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EconPapers provides probably the best searching functionality for accessing information located in the RePEc database, the worlds largest collection of on-line Economics working papers, journal articles and software.
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