Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
- http://brie.berkeley.edu/~briewww/
- BRIE is a small, interdisciplinary research project at the University of California at Berkeley that works on issues of technology and the international economy to analyze real-world problems and offer path-breaking positions that challenge conventional economic policy-making.
Economic Data
- http://www.economic-data.com/
- Articles on global subjects of international interest encompassing stock markets, globalization, currencies, debt, trade, jobs, wealth, unions, social services and ancillary subject matter.
IC2 (Innovation, Creativity & Capital)
- http://www.ic2.org/
- An international, transdisciplinary thinktank devoted to solving unstructured problems to accelerate wealth and job creation and shared prosperity at home and abroad.
Penn World Tables
- http://pwt.econ.upenn.edu/
- 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.
The International Economics Study Center
- http://internationalecon.com/
- This site contains an 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
- http://www.opic.gov/
- 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.
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies - WIIW
- http://www.wiiw.ac.at/
- A leading source of in-depth information and analysis on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe. WIIW Databases are interpreted with a seasoned understanding of their sources and limits and integrated to be consistent over time and between countries and regions.