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Economics

Core Subject Databases

Produced by the American Economics Association (AEA), EconLit is a comprehensive database for economics research. In addition to journal articles, you will find records for essays, conference proceedings, books, book chapters, dissertations, and working papers. 

EconLit with Full Text Our library subscribes to EconLit through Ebsco, so the search interface is like other Ebsco databases. Rest assured, you are in EconLit using the same AEA content.

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Additional databases for articles on diverse topics in economics and related social science fields:

Interdisciplinary Databases

 

Cited Reference Searching:

An important research tool to find out who has cited a particular article or author. Discover connections between references, such as number of times an article (or book) has been used by other researchers since the publication date.

Undergraduate Articles in Economics

A selection of top undergraduate research journals in economics:

Ebsco Discovery Service

Discovery is a search tool to help you find articles from databases. Enter keyword(s), title or author, then click search.  Refine results with filters: Publication Date, Source Types (Academic Journals), Subject.  Use the Advanced Search option for more detailed searching.
Note:  Some content will not be found using this widget tool.

Journal Publication Finder

To see if the library has full-text access to a specific journal:

Social Science Journal Collections

Recommended Journals in Economics

An alphabetical selection of notable journals in the field of economics with access to current and past volumes: