Various sources for Economic Data

2021-03-05 / 0 comments

Abundant source of various economic data available here: FRED® — ALFRED® GeoFRED® FRASER® IDEAS

Data Repository: globaleconomy.com

2016-06-13 / 0 comments

Great collection of data from multiple official sources such as the World Bank, the United Nations, the US Energy Information Administration, UNESCO, and the World Economic Forum. Go here: http://www.theglobaleconomy.com/

altmetrics: a manifesto

2015-09-05 / 0 comments

altmetrics is the creation and study of new metrics based on the Social Web for analyzing, and informing scholarship. Our vision is summarized in: J. Priem, D. Taraborelli, P. Groth, C. Neylon (2010), Altmetrics: A manifesto, 26 October 2010. http://altmetrics.org/manifesto You can follow the ongoing discussion on Twitter via the #altmetrics tag or via the…

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Mobile Data Economics

2015-08-15 / 0 comments

The top-line impact of OTTs Authors Juan Jose Rio – Partner – jri@deltapartnersgroup.com Saahil Malik – Senior Associate – saa@deltapartnersgroup.com – See more at: http://www.deltapartnersgroup.com/our-insights/understanding-data-economics#sthash.SoR70O52.dpuf

IBM: Data Economics Infographic

2015-08-15 / 0 comments

Data Economics Infographic (accessed: 2015-08-15 / Document Number: TSJ03543USEN)  

Quandl

2015-07-14 / 0 comments

Quandl is a Data Platform. We host data from hundreds of publishers on a single easy-to-use website. We make it easy for data users to get the data they need in the format they want. Founded in 2012, Quandl is a Canadian technology company backed by some of the world’s leading venture capital firms.

Oxford Economics

2015-07-14 / 0 comments

Oxford Economics was founded in 1981 as a commercial venture with Oxford University’s business college to provide economic forecasting and modelling to UK companies and financial institutions expanding abroad. http://www.oxfordeconomics.com/about-us

Data sources: economics of digitization

2015-07-09 / 0 comments

This site links to data sources for research in the economics of digitization. See the Table of Contents (on the right) for a list of topics covered, or scroll down the page. For more information, please contact Shane Greenstein and Imke Reimers. A general description of the field is available on wikipedia: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics_of_Digitization) [Source]

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