- CQ Researcher Plus Archive (1923 - Present): In–depth, non–biased full text reports on topics and issues in the news.
- Business Source Complete: Articles and abstracts from more than 1,200 scholarly business journals.
- eBook Business Collection (EBSCOhost): Includes thousands of e-books dedicated to the study of business, from conducting business research to helping students understand general business concepts.
- Films On Demand: Economics
- Newspaper Source Plus: Articles from thousands of newspapers, and magazines, as well as TV and radio news transcripts.
- Newswires:(AP, UPI, etc.) Near real-time access to top world-wide news sources.
- Nexis Uni: Features more than 15,000 news, business and legal sources – including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790.
- Regional Business News: Articles from over 75 business sources in the U S.
RPCC Library Online Resources
Where to Look!
Find books shelved in these call numbers:
- HB – Economic theory.
- HB 71 to HB 74 – Economics as a science.
- HB 75 to HB 130 – History of economics; history of economic theory.
- HB 131 to HB 147 – Methodology.
- HB 137 – Economic statistics.
- HB 172 – Microeconomics.
- HB 172.5 – Macroeconomics.
- HB 501 – Capitalism.
- HB 801 to HB 843 – Consumption. Demand.
- HC – Economic history and conditions.
- HC 79 .C3 – Capital. Capital productivity. Infrastructure.
- HC 79 .C6 – Consumer demand.
- HM 548 – Sociology. Relation to economics.
Online Resources
- The A to Z of Economics, a glossary of economics terms from The Economist.
- Bureau of Economic Analysis from the U. S. Department of Commerce, the " source of accurate and objective data about the nation's economy," including:
- BEARFACTS for state and local data,
- BEA International Trade and Investment Country Facts, and
- BEA Industry Facts.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor is the "principal fact-finding agency in the broad field of labor economics and statistics." Interactive resources include:
- Library of Economics and Liberty (Econlib) "is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty offering a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought."
- Index of Economic Freedom, annually tracks and compiles economic data from over 180 countries, in areas of property rights, entrepreneurship, etc.
- International Monetary Fund “works to foster global growth and economic stability,” offering numerous resources, tools and information sources, including videos, data and statistics, etc.
- National Bureau of Economic Research, is “a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works.”