Remember that anyone can post anything at all on the Web, from outright lies to informed opinion to accurate, thoroughly researched information. Therefore you must always evaluate a website before you rely on it for your research or personal use.
The sites listed here have been collected and reviewed for quality by a STLCC faculty librarian. For help with evaluating websites and other information sources which you find on your own, visit ...
The Library of Economics and Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. The website offers a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought, including:
• Monthly featured articles and columns; • Archives of full text articles; • Weekly economics podcasts and blogs; • Authoritative editions of classics in economics; • Definitions and explanations of economics terms and ideas via the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics; • Frequently updated guides to reading suggestions, annotated bibliographies, links to the most commonly-used economics data bases, institutions & journals, and other educational resources organized by topic and educational level.
Economics Search Engine (ESE) uses a beta version of Google Custom Search Engine to search over 23,000 economics websites and utilizes yolink to mine results and retrieve actionable, keyword-rich content. Results can saved to Google Docs, bookmarked or shared via major social networks. Each site is certified by RFE, which is run by economists.
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