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Davidson Data Center and Network (DDCN)http://ddcn.prowebis.com/    links to all sorts of datasets, from poverty to governance, about individual countries or global or regional. Their site says the DDCS is "is integrated, fully searchable database on transition and emerging markets. DDCN archives and provides free access to socio-economic micro and macro data on transition economies."  This site also has a good links page at  http://ddcn.prowebis.com/general/indexes.asp   linking to other organizations, reports and publications and more.
 

RRojas Databank   http://www.rrojasdatabank.org/index.htm    "The political economy of development studies.  Created and managed by Dr. Róbinson Rojas, this academic site promotes excellence in teaching and researching economics and development, and the advancing of describing, understanding, explaining and theorizing."  Links to links and to articles, about globalization, poverty, development, and sustainability.
 

Resources for Economists on the Internet    http://rfe.org/   something for everyone.  An absolute must visit site.  Links to sites for data, theory, growth, everything else related to economics.  This site is also at  http://www.aeaweb.org/RFE/    This site is sponsored by the American Economic Association.
 

Internet History Sourcebooks Project http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/    "The Internet History Sourcebooks are collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use."
 

Internet Archive of  Texts and Documents http://history.hanover.edu/texts.html    A great variety of links and documents.  Some links are to general history, some to very specific topics, and often hard to find out which are which.

 

Economics growth resources  http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Economics/Growth/     lists of books, links to researchers, other, related links to economic growth.
 

Readings on the Capitalist  http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/richard.robbins/legacy/capitalist_readings.htm    Part of  Global Problems and the culture of capitalism  http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/richard.robbins/legacy/    "The purpose of this site is threefold; first to provide an Internet resource for those interested or concerned about the consequences of the global expansion of capitalism.  Second, to provide Web support for courses offered through the anthropology department at SUNY at Plattsburgh, both on campus and on the Internet, that address social concerns.  Finally, to provide a description of and support  materials for the book, Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism by Richard H. Robbins."
 

Latin American Network Information Center  http://www1.lanic.utexas.edu/   links to links.
 

Comparative Economic Systems  http://business.baylor.edu/Steve_Gardner//RESORC.HTM   extensive list of links to go with each chapter in this text book.  Some chapters include Economic Systems: Classification and Performance,  History and Theories of Capitalism,  Central Eurasia and Eastern Europe: History and Overview, and The Economic Future: Cooperation or Confrontation?
 

The international economics network    http://www.internationaleconomics.net/index.html    links to papers, other sites about international economics.
 

International affairs   http://net-savvy.com/international/   This site "provides an accessible entry into current international affairs resources", links to publications, research organizations, gov'ts, etc....
 

Anticipating the future   http://cals.arizona.edu/futures/     mostly links, not just to futures stuff, but to sites about change and history as well.



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