| Economy.com |
| http://www.economy.com |
| A leading independent
provider of economic, financial, and industry research. Their economic
research and data are used by clients worldwide. |
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| Bureau
of Economic Analysis |
| http://www.bea.gov |
The Bureau of Economic Analysis
(BEA) promotes a better understanding of the U.S. economy by providing
the most timely, relevant, and accurate economic data in an objective
and cost-effective manner. |
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Bureau of Labor Statistics |
| http://www.bls.gov |
The Bureau of Labor Statistics
is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government
in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. |
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
| Profile of New England |
| http://www.bos.frb.org/economic/regional/profile/index.htm |
The Profile of New England
includes key economic indicators for the region, a look at the
demographic composition of the population, a snapshot of N.E.'s
banking system, and a glimpse at government finance in the six
states. |
| New England
Economic Indicators |
| http://www.bos.frb.org/economic//neei/neeidata.htm |
N.E. Economic Indicators
is a publication presenting selected current and historical statistics
on the New England economy and the economies of the six N.E. states.
Data include employment, unemployment, income, consumer pricesk
consumer confidence, real estate, and exports. |
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| U.S. Census Bureau |
| http://www.census.gov |
| The Census Bureau's Strategic
Plan describes a common mission, identifies strategies to achieve
the mission, and sets critical indicators of progress. It outlines
the work of the Census Bureau over most of this decade - from FY
2004 through FY 2008 for most programs, and through FY 2013 for
the reengineered 2010 Census. |
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| National Association for Business
Economics |
| http://www.nabe.com |
NABE® is an association
of professionals who have an interest in business
economics and who want to use the latest economic data and trends
to
enhance their ability to make sound business decisions |
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