BEA digital library of seminal documents related to the history of the U.S. national economic accounts. The library includes key Survey of Current Business articles from the 1930s through the 1990s, early reports by the Department of Commerce on the measurement of national income and product, volumes from the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, Annual Review articles through 1974, and selected other documents
groups all OECD statistics around 25 topics. Frequently Requested Statistics. glossary of statistical terms. The Statistics Newsletter, The Statistics Brief, statistical news releases, links to external sources, the chart of the week, etc.
The Gapminder Graphs allow you to unveil the interactions between indicators in the OECD Factbook over time. select any two indicators for the axes in the graph, and the size of bubbles reflect the size of a third indicator of your choice. Play with time. Select countries and track and compare their performance.
DealBook is a financial news service produced by The New York Times. It is published daily, Monday-Friday, except on U.S. Market holidays and during the last week of the year. features up-to-the-minute news and exclusives about Wall Street and corporate America. The continually updated report edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin.
a research dataset constructed at the Center for Economic Studies (CES). Currently, the LBD contains the universe of all U.S. business establishments with paid employees from 1976 to 1999. The LBD is updated annually. The LBD offers researchers at CES and its affiliated Research Data Centers (RDCs) a number of features not available in other longitudinal datasets.
The new Business Dynamics Statistics are a product of the Center for Economic Studies of the U.S. Census Bureau. The annual series describes establishment-level business dynamics along dimensions absent from similar databases including firm age and firm size. The new data series provides researchers with a tool to gain insight into the dynamics of a changing economy. Business Dynamics Statistics are created from the Longitudinal Business Database (LBD), a confidential database available to researchers throughout the network of Census Research Data Centers.
This site is a collection of headlines from around the web, documenting the sad decline of traditional publishing. We love traditional media. Regardless, this seems to be the way of the world, and so we offer this site as an ephemeral chronicle of traditional media’s decline.