Welcome to the research guide for economics. Economics covers the history of economic thought, economic theory, econometrics, public finance, international economics, macro- & microeconomics, monetary theory and practice, etc. The resources listed here are organised mostly based on types of resources and are intended to help you start or continue your research in the economics area.
In this guide, you'll find:
Here you can find frequently used economic resources. They serve as a good starting point for your work related to economics.
CMIE-Economic outlook provides an overview on Indian Economy. It covers data on business, Macroeconomics, and sectoral and socioeconomics. It gives forecasts data on growth, inflation, fiscal balance, the balance of payments, corporate earnings, etc., containing hundreds of original government publications.
CEIC Data contains economic, industrial, and financial time-series data. Access is limited to 10 concurrent users. Try later if refused. To access CEIC, you need to register with an IIM-B email ID. Click here to understand the registration process.
Four databases are included in this package:
Use this link to register for “The Economist” online premium subscription with your IIM-B email ID to read all the recent content in the area of economics. We also have archival access to “The Economist Historical Archives (1843-2012)”. For archival access to the Economist Historical Archives, no registration is required).
It covers all statistical databases from international monetary funds.
World Bank e-Library is an electronic portal to the World Bank's full-text collection of books, reports, and other documents on social and economic development
Statista provides access to statistics and studies gathered by market researchers, trade organizations, scientific publications, and government sources on over 128 industries.
It includes economic and market reviews, financial and money market reviews, theme articles, and economic/financial market indicators papers. It covers long-term data series online in about thirteen modules covering a wide range of macroeconomic and financial sector variables in a manner convenient for research and analytical work.
Applied Game Theory | Environmental Economics |
Econometrics | Economic Models |
Foreign Direct Investment | Micro, Small and medium enterprises |
Economic Development | Goss Domestic Product |
Macroeconomics | Capital Accumulation |
Economic System | Capitalism |
Economic Growth | Financial Economics |
Banking | Game Theory |
Capital Asset | Labour Economics |
Monetary Policy | Microeconomics |
Cryptocurrency | Bear Market |
Bull Market | Gender Economics |