Economics
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Getting Started
This guide draws together some of the best resources for research in the field of Economics. It is designed primarily for students and faculty in the Department of Economics, but any U-M student working on an economics project will find the links useful.
U-M Libraries with Economics Collections
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Harlan Hatcher Graduate LibraryThe Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library has extensive collections of journals and monographs in economics, and large collections of government documents, and resources on public policy and current events.
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Clark LibraryAssistance with statistics, data visualization, government information, and maps.
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Kresge Business Administration LibraryThe Kresge Business Administration Library supports the academic programs of the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. It provides access to some business resources not available elsewhere on campus.
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Laura and Sumner Foster LibraryThe Foster Library serves the faculty, staff and graduate students of the Department of Economics. The library maintains a core collections of economics books and copies of U-M Department of Economics dissertations.
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