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21. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "United States Statistics"
Inflation Consumer Spending Topics AZ economic News Releases http//stats.bls.gov/3. Census Bureau Home related to education in the US and other nations.
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=United States Statistics

22. UNDP - United Nations Development Programme
up to promote investment, overcoming economic and social conditions – is in theimmediate interest of business. AddFreestats.com Free Web stats in real-time
http://www.un.org.tr/undp/WorldLinkFinal-SGJan2003.htm
Turkey
GC MAIN PAGE

ABOUT THE UN GC

THE 9 PRINCIPLES
...
SME QUESTIONNAIRE
Global Compact Advisory Council Meeting THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ARTICLE FOR WORLDLINK MAGAZINE (PUBLISHED BY THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM FOR DAVOS 2003) More than 50 years ago, a positive vision of world peace and prosperity prevailed among the postwar architects of the global governance system. The United Nations, and the Bretton Woods institutions, were created in the belief that lasting international peace and economic progress could be built only on solid foundations of international cooperation. Trade and investment were recognized as crucial factors in promoting political and social freedoms and raising standards of living. But the postwar economic order that emerged did not just endorse the "magic of the marketplace"; it was also based on a broad consensus that social safety nets and balanced development were every bit as important for stability within and among nations. The private sector is the primary engine and beneficiary of globalization. Its investment decisions can be the difference between growth and decline. And its production methods can make the difference between progress and pollution. Such power cannot be separated from responsibility. The choice is simple: corporations can do more to help reconcile markets with the wider needs of society – they can resolve to be better global corporate citizens or they can be perceived as part of the problem, with all that that entails.

23. Other Useful Links Page
Bureau of Labor Statistics (includes economic stats); Organization); JEF (Japaneconomic Foundation); Japan Nomura Research Institute; Japan business Directory
http://www.rbbi.com/links/otherl.htm
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ASIA
BENCHMARKING / RE-ENGINEERING
BOOKSTORES
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24. Hector's Business Links
EUROSTAT, Bureau of Labor stats, Euro converter economic indicators, National Bureaufor economic research, CIA with other countries, Asia business directory by
http://www.geocities.com/hectorblue/Hectorsbusiness.html
CARPE DIEM maintained by Hector updated 07/02 Here are some links to business: These links are helpful in finance matters: U.S. Currency-history of the U.S. dollar-symbol Guide to investing Wall Street Journal LINKS TO FINANCE use whowhere and four11 to find people WHOWHERE (find people) Bond Value (find people) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) U.S. Treasuries

25. Penn State Libraries Business Statistics
gov/cia/di/products/hies) Industry Canada economic Analysis, Statistics http//www.un.org/partners/business/stats.htm)US COMMERCIAL DATA other Resources.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/business/BusStats.htm

26. Statistical Information
Library Home Page Find Books At CSUMB other Libraries EBooks Government Energy PricesSalaryExpert.com STATUSA Federal economic and business Statistics.
http://library.csumb.edu/ref/stats.php
Reference Tools Ask a Librarian Subject Guides to Resources Statistical Information
Library Home Page

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Library Home Page

Business and Economics – United States
Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Cost of Living and Salary Calculator

EconData.Net
... EconMagic.com [economic time series] Economic Indicators Energy Prices SalaryExpert.com STAT-USA Federal Economic and Business Statistics California and Local Central Coast Joint Data Committee Counting California [includes California Statistical Abstract] Monterey County Tellus/Diganos [Community Assessment and Children and Youth Reports] RAND California State of California [browse categories or State Agency Index] American Factfinder Children ChildStats.gov Kids Count Data Book United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) CSU Monterey Bay and CSU System CSU Monterey Bay Institutional Assessment and Research California State University System Analytic Studies Crime Bureau of Justice Statistics Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics Education EdData [California K-12 schools] National Center for Education Statistics General – United States AmeriStat CensusScope FedStats Librarian’s Index to the Internet: Statistics ... Statistical Resources on the Web [from University of Michigan] U.S. Census Bureau

27. United Nations Statistics Division - Classifications Registry
Original), Standard Industrial Classification of all economic Activities (SIC). The business falls under of the classification, Statistics South Africa (stats SA
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/ctryreg/ctrydetail.asp?id=66

28. International Council Of Shopping Centers Research
Retail sales and other economic data in these other how readily these nations disseminatedbusiness information. by the ICSC publication Econstats, in all of
http://www.icsc.org/rsrch/researchexpress/re428.html
April 28, 2000, Volume 1, Number 17
English: The Language of the Internet for Retail Sales?
BY Michael Tubridy
English is not only the common language of business and commerce, but now, according to some observers, the common language of the Internet as well. But in a medium famous for having few if any restraints on its sense of innovation, how true is this assertion? The question holds more than academic interest to the U.S. shopping center community. Many U.S. retailers have expanded abroad over the last decade, and now many American developers are looking internationally either to start projects by themselves or to form partnerships with companies in the host countries. Retail sales and other economic data in these other countries represent basic information that allow American-based companies to gauge the feasibility and potential of new areas of operations. If you want this information, how easy do foreign countries make it for you to obtain it? To test how much English functions as a common frame of reference, ICSC decided to examine the Web sites of European governmental institutions to determine how many contain retail sales data. We then asked two questions: first, is there a Web site from a national source with retail sales information available in English? Second, is the English-language version of these data different from that given in the native language? As an ancillary goal, we hoped to discover how readily these nations disseminated business information. The following results, to our knowledge, represent the state of affairs that exists today.

29. International Economic Statistics
provides an extensive sets of stats on the TCB's business Cycle Indicators businessCycle US FAIRMODEL site US Forecasting sites economic Information Systems
http://www.netspace.net.au/~rob/statfold/intnast.html
Choose... Growth External Stability Comparisions Prices Full Employment Stat Home Aus Stats International Stats Demand and Supply
These sites contain large listings of Internet Statistical resources. If you need to find country specific information or other unusual data sets, then these sites will contain a listing of the resource you are seeking if it is available.
NetEc homepage The world premiere economics gateway.
Statistical Resources on the Web UMICH Great world index of sources of statistics.
RFE: World and Non-U.S. Data The
OnLine Data Sources Place useful for locating Statistics on the Net
WebEc Framed - Economics Data One of the best Economic listings available.
SSDC, Data on the Net Data Locator will tell you where to find the resources you seek.
Economics Academic Guide Useful for unusual or obscure data sets. Often contains links to datasets used in famous economic articles.
How to obtain datasets ? A guide if you are lost.
Statistical Data Locators: Part 1 A worldwide resources for locating data on the Net. This resources is the best index of Asian statistical resources I know of.
SSDC, Data on the Net

30. BW Online | March 12, 2001 | ...And The Home Of The Poor
Disturbing stats on U.S. poverty Technology You. economic Viewpoint. economic Trends. business Outlook Analysis Commentary. In business This Week. Washington Outlook. International business. International Outlook
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/01_11/c3723055.htm
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31. Untitled Document
of stats.) Stock Exchange of Singapore Straits Times, Vietnam business Journal VietNam News Vietnam business, Economy, News Vietnam economic Times Vietnam
http://www.icsead.or.jp/linke.htm
ICSEAD City of Kitakyushu Homepage Links to Other Related Sites Indexes and Search Engines
Indonesia, Pacific Internet
Japan, Netplaza
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Japan, Yahoo! JAPAN (Japanese) ...
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Booksellers, Publishers
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United Nations, ESCAP Statistics Div.
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Bank of Japan
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JICA, Institute for International Cooperation

32. EDRS: Other Links
Information Network http//www.stats.gov.cn North America International BusinessResources, North America quarterly pictures of economic conditions), provincial
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/edrs/links/country/country.html
Country Wise Data Sites
Africa Asia Europe Oceania ... United States Africa Statistics for the "African Studies WWW" International Business Resources, Africa
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Asia
Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library International Business Resources, Asia and Ocenia
  • Jordon - Central Bank of Jordan Pakistan - Government of Pakistan Homepage Singapore - Department of Statistics, Singapore
  • 33. Economics Undergraduate Leaflet
    the AB degree and find employment in business and government some understanding ofhow a complex economic system works should elect ECON 405 (or stats 426) and
    http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/publications/leaflets/Econ/
    Department of Economics
    University of Michigan
    238 Lorch Hall
    611 Tappan Street
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220
    website: http://www.econ.lsa.umich.edu
    Economics is usually defined as the study of the ways in which a society uses scarce resources in the production of goods and services to satisfy unlimited human wants. Many of the problems facing society will be better understood by applying the tools of economic analysis. Economists deal with recession and unemployment, inflation, poverty, environmental questions, governmental spending and taxation, the banking system and the money supply, labor unions, government regulation of business, foreign trade and balance of payments problems. Economists also study the economic systems of other nations, both the industrialized countries and the underdeveloped countries of the World.
    Economics
    The Department of Economics at the University of Michigan celebrated its centennial in April of 1980. Through its long and distinguished history it has counted among its faculty and alumni many eminent scholars and public servants. The department is generally ranked among the top fifteen in the country. It offers an undergraduate concentration program which may be used as partial fulfillment for the College's requirement for the Bachelor of Arts or Sciences degree.

    34. Social Scientists, Other
    geographers study the physical, economic, political, and the United States and othercountries, the social, religious, political, and business organizations.
    http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos054.htm
    Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers U.S. Department of Labor
    Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
    Social Scientists, Other
    Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information
    Significant Points
    • Educational attainment of social scientists is among the highest of all occupations. Job opportunities are expected to be best in social service agencies, research and testing services, and management consulting firms.

    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top The major social science occupations covered in this statement include anthropologists, archaeologists, geographers, historians, political scientists, and sociologists. ( Economists psychologists , and urban and regional planners are covered elsewhere in the Handbook Anthropologists study the origin and the physical, social, and cultural development and behavior of humans. They may study the way of life, archaeological remains, language, or physical characteristics of people in various parts of the world. Some compare the customs, values, and social patterns of different cultures. Anthropologists usually concentrate in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, or biological-physical anthropology. Sociocultural anthropologists study customs, cultures, and social lives of groups in settings that vary from unindustrialized societies to modern urban centers.

    35. Economists And Market And Survey Researchers
    employment in government agencies, economic consulting firms In addition to coursesin business, marketing, and marketing majors should take other liberal arts
    http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos055.htm
    Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers U.S. Department of Labor
    Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
    Economists and Market and Survey Researchers
    Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information
    Significant Points
    • Demand for qualified market and survey researchers should be strong.
    • Candidates who hold an advanced degree will have the best employment prospects and advancement opportunities.

    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Economists Economists study how society distributes scarce resources such as land, labor, raw materials, and machinery to produce goods and services. They conduct research, collect and analyze data, monitor economic trends, and develop forecasts. They research issues such as energy costs, inflation, interest rates, imports, or employment levels. Most economists are concerned with practical applications of economic policy. They use their understanding of economic relationships to advise businesses and other organizations, including insurance companies, banks, securities firms, industry and trade associations, labor unions, and government agencies. Economists use mathematical models to help predict answers to questions such as the nature and length of business cycles, the effects of a specific rate of inflation on the economy, or the effects of tax legislation on unemployment levels.

    36. United Nations Economic Commission For Europe Statistical

    http://www.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/ExtLinks.nsf/URLDoc/United Nations

    37. United Nations Economic Commission For Europe Statistical Division - GENEVA Info

    http://www.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/ExtLinks.nsf/URLDoc/United Nations
    Welcome to Statistics New Zealand, New Zealand's official statistical agency.
    Nau mai ki Te Tari Tatau, ko te hunga pokapü kohi tatauranga tüturu o Aotearoa. Home Technical help Contact us FAQ ... Site map About Statistics New Zealand Information for survey participants Surveys, statistical methods and references

    38. World News And Statistics - News Business Career Jobs Education World Books High
    quipped, The only purpose of economic forecasting is to Kyoto Facts stats FeatureGreenhouse Gas Emissions use becomes more integral to business' world wide
    http://www.galtglobalreview.com/world/world.html
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    Receive articles in your mailbox World Facts Articles in this Section Susceptibility, Virility or Opportunity?
    Has the intelligence and number of computer viruses grown, has our AV prevention measures declined, or can the sharp increase in numbers simply be attributed to the rise of global Internet use?
    By Esme Friesen, February 25, 2003 Seven Predictions for 2003 "Making predictions is dangerous, particularly ones about the future." -Yogi Berra When you're talking about the future of the Internet - particularly in this environment of economic uncertainty - making predictions can put you on really thin ice. The celebrated and oft-quoted economist, John Kenneth Galbraith, once quipped, "The only purpose of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable." By Geoff Ramsey, January 21, 2003

    39. News Business Career Jobs Education World Books High Tech Online Articles
    once quipped, The only purpose of economic forecasting is Kyoto Facts stats FeatureBringing it home. Ebusiness on Demand the new paradigm of business We
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    40. Statistics
    http//www.statusa.gov/ business, economic and trade data, current employment statistics,county business patterns, anc lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stats.html Links
    http://www.lib.ecu.edu/Reference/refdesk/statistics.html
    STATISTICS
    United States: Bureau of Labor Statistics
    http://www.bls.gov/

    All manner of statistics dealing with the labor force, earnings, and prices. Economic Statistics Briefing Room
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/esbr.html

    Easy access to current federal economic indicators. Social Statistics Briefing Room
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/ssbr.html

    Easy access to statistics on crime, demographics, education and health. FedStats
    http://www.fedstats.gov/

    More than 70 federal agencies produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use. National Center for Health Statistics
    http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about.htm

    Use FASTATS A-Z to access health statistics on topics ranging from the number of accidents to women's health. National Center for Education Statistics http://nces.ed.gov/ Data related to education in the United States and other nations. Population Reference Bureau http://www.prb.org/

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