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Contains a great deal of economic data on countries. Takes a bit of getting used to, but is certainly one of the best sources of data available online. Also contains information on specific industries and companies.
Economic time series data (primarily U.S.) useful for economic research. Includes data from the Federal Reserve, Census Bureau, and Bureau of Labor Statistics. A good source of raw data.
Nexis Uni (formerly LexisNexis Academic) provides full-text access to 15,000 news, business and legal sources including U.S. Federal and State case law, statutes and regulations; law journals; U.S. and international news; and company and industry financial information.
Much more than a dictionary. This resource provides detailed information on everything related to economics. Entries include suggested readings. This is the the place to start a research project if you're feeling a bit lost.