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Economics Tools
The following is a list of functional areas of competencies, topics and skills, that students in the College of Business & Economics Economics program can offer an employer as an intern. These listings have been compiled in an effort to help potential candidates communicate more effectively with prospective employers.
- Data Analysis
- Basic Statistical Modeling
Related Websites
- World Opinion
- Brookings Institute
- Economic Consultants
- Economic Policy
- Careers-in-Business: Careers-in-Business.com brings you free information on key careers in business such as investment banking, consulting and marketing.
- National Bureau Of Economic Research: The nation's leading economic research organization posts working papers, data, and other resources for business professionals, public policy makers, and the academic community.
- About.com - Economics: Complete Guide to Economic Resources on the Web.
- RFE: Resources for Economists on the Internet.
Professional Associations / Societies / Organizations
- American Economic Association
2014 Broadway, Suite 305, Nashville, Tennessee 37203. This site includes information and links to publications as well as to job openings. - Economic Development Administration
- Economics and Statistics Administration: Much of the statistical, economic, and demographic information collected by the Federal Government is made available to the public through the bureaus and offices of the Department of Commerce that are collectively known as the Economic and Statistics Administration (ESA).
- STAT-USA: An information service providing economic, business, and social/environmental program data produced by more than 50 Federal sources. It delivers Federal publications and statistical reports to U.S. businesses and the public and is located in Washington, DC.
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