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University Libraries owns a variety of print and electronic resources to use when researching your topics. The following are a few core tools to help you begin your research process. The University Libraries Homepage is located at https://library.du.edu.
"CEPR's research is conducted by a network of over 700 researchers who retain their academic bases. The Centre helps these Fellows and Affiliates develop and obtain funding for research, administer and execute these projects and disseminate the results of the research."
Web site for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Provides banking news, laws and regulations applicable to the banking industry, consumer news, regional outlooks for the eight FDIC districts, and much much more.
This site from NBER, a nonprofit economic research organization, provides access to numerous publications, including working papers, the NBER Digest and the NBER Reporter.
"RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in 49 countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics."
A network of research across social science disciplines, including accounting, economics, finance, managment, marketing, etc. Some networks require a subscription, but there are some freely available material.
Subjects:
Accounting, Business Information & Analytics, Business Ethics & Legal Studies, Economics, Finance, Hospitality Management, Management, Marketing, Real Estate & Construction Management
Contact:
University Libraries
2150 E. Evans Ave.
Denver, CO 80210