Blog to Accompany "International Economics" (Routledge Press) by T. Eicher, J. Mutti & M. Turnvosky
- St. Louis Fed economic database Thousands of time series on economic activity, in an easily downloadable form.
- IMF International Financial Statistics
- IMF World Economic Outlook databases.
- World Bank World Development Indicators.
- BIS
- ECB
- DBnomics (a “European FRED”)
- YCharts Macro and equity market data series.
- ino.com Futures data.
- Federal Reserve Board data Monetary, financial and output data collected by the Nation’s central bank.
- Bureau of Economic Analysis, Dept. of Commerce Data on GDP and components (the national income and product accounts) as well as other macroeconomic data.
- Bureau of the Census, Dept. of Commerce Data on the characteristics of the US population as well as of US firms.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dept. of Labor Data on wages, prices, productivity, and employment and unemployment rates.
- Energy Information Agency, Dept. of Energy Data on energy (electricity, gas, petroleum) production, consumption and prices.
- Economic Report of the President, various years. The back portion of this annual publication contains about 70 tables of government economic data.
- Economic Indicators CEA and JEC Compilation of economic data in tabular form.
- Economic Time Series page A large collection of economic time series.
- NBER Data Specialized economic databases created by economists associated with the National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Penn World Tables.