EconLit


DESCRIPTION
EconLit, the American Economic Association's electronic bibliographic database, is the world's foremost source of references to economic literature. 

Subject coverage includes:
economic theory, monetary theory, economic history, fiscal theory, public finance, welfare programs, international economics, country studies, banking, financial institutions, capital markets, econometrics, economic forecasting, consumption, labor economics, employment, demography, regional economics, urban economics, law and economics, industrial relations, industry studies, government regulations, agricultural economics, natural resources, managerial economics, business cycles, industry studies, health and education, economic development, technological change, economic growth

Source:

American Economic Association

Print Equivalent:

  • Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) - 
    (1963 - present) located in General Reference, Call # HB 1.J63
  • Index of Economic Articles in Journals & Collective Volumes
  • Abstracts of Working Papers in Economics -
    (1986 - present) located in General Reference, Call # HB 1.A15

Years of Coverage:

1969 -

Frequency of Update:

Quarterly

Number & Type of Materials Covered:

Approx. 600  journals (including over 250 not indexed in JEL); articles in edited volumes; books; book reviews from the Journal of Economic Literature; dissertations; and working papers licensed from the Cambridge University Press Abstracts of Working Papers in Economics 

List of Journals Indexed:

http://www.econlit.org/elhomjnl.htm

Languages Covered:

Primarily English, although non-English materials with English-language summaries may also be included

Number of Records:

397,000+

Records Added Annually:

27,000+

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FURTHER ASSISTANCE
The Librarian for Economics is Heather Tapager.