Articles on global subjects of international interest encompassing stock markets, globalization, currencies, debt, trade, jobs, wealth, unions, social services and ancillary subject matter.
Asks if children deserve to inherit an economy that has become increasingly government-spending-dependent, reducing its prior comparative advantage with other industrialized nations.
An international, transdisciplinary thinktank devoted to solving unstructured problems to accelerate wealth and job creation and shared prosperity at home and abroad.
The network is an annotated, selective portal for international economics and related disciplines, which includes regularly updated links to research papers, news and commentaries in the field.
International trade textbook or web text, links to current international trade news stories, a site devoted to the issue of fairness in international trade, and preliminary notes for an international finance webtext.
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation is an "independent" U.S. Government agency that sells investment services to assist U.S. companies investing in some 140 emerging economies around the world. A self-sustaining government corporation with current reserves of more than $3 billion, OPIC assists U.S. private investment overseas.
A huge compendium of economic data from around the world. It currently includes data for 152 countries and 29 subjects. Moreover, the Tables provide historical data for the years 1950-1992. One can search by region, alphabetical list of countries and topics.