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Overview

Welcome to the Economics and Finance subject pages.

Use the above tabs to navigate to the different types of library support available.

Resources for Economics and Finance 

Books:
  • Print books - the majority of the Economics and Finance books are on the first floor under shelfmarks HB-HC, however, you may also be interested in books at shelfmarks HD-HJ which cover Business, Accounting and Finance. Check the library catalogue for the specific locations
  • Electronic books - can be accessed via Summon

Some useful shelfmarks for books in the library:

Subject

Shelfmark

Accounting HF5635-5636
Macroeconomics HB172.5
Microeconomics HB172
Banking HB192.7-336
Journals:
  • Use the databases tab to find e-journal articles and other electronic content
  • Print journals can be found on Floor 3
Data Sources:

The library subscribes to Bloomberg, Eikon and Datastream amongst others. The Bloomberg Room is on Floor 3. If you want to use Bloomberg then you need to book a terminal.

Datastream/Eikon rooms are on the Ground Floor. Eikon can also be used in the Bloomberg Room. If you wish to use Datastream or Eikon you will need to book a terminal.

See Raw Data and Getting Started with Bloomberg for further details.

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Databases

For a general search across multiple databases, search Summon.

 

Individual databases offer a more detailed comprehensive search.  Those most relevant to your subject area have been selected below. For guidance on more specific types of information, such as Market Research, Raw Data, Standards and Patents, please see the links on our Research page.

Access to these e-resources is restricted to the students and staff of Brunel University for licensing and technical reasons. Some licence agreements may exclude access to databases and their contents from certain countries. It is your responsibility to comply with the terms and conditions of the relevant licence agreements - for more information see the copyright web page on databases - contact copyright@brunel.ac.uk if you have any questions.

    ABI Inform

    References, and often full text access, to journal articles in business and management, economics and finance, computers, environment, government and law and social issues and policy on the new ProQuest integrated platform (this has the option to search other databases, too).

    Alternative link (if above doesn't work)

    Academic Search Complete

    Contains full text articles from over 5,000 journals, covering many subjects, including anthropology, politics, political science, psychology, psychiatry, sociology and social work.

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    BankScope

    Financial data on world banks. Bankscope, FAME and Osiris all have a similar interface, so once you have familiarised yourself with one, you should be able to use the others.

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    Business Source Premier

    Contains full text articles from over 2,300 journals covering all business disciplines. Also provides access to market research reports country reports, industry reports, company profiles and SWOT analyses.

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    Cambridge Journals Online

    Cambridge Journals Online provides full text access for over two hundred journals published by Cambridge University Press in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Also available: access to Cambridge Journals Digital Archive (bought by JISC Collections) comprising 171 journals.

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    Emerald e-Books

    Emerald e-Book series offer a breadth of relevant, quality content featuring high impact, topical research in the areas of, Business, Management, Economics and Social Sciences. These comprehensive collections provide access to more than a 1000 volumes across 130 series titles.

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    FAME

    Company and financial data on medium and large UK and Irish businesses. Bankscope, FAME and Osiris all have a similar interface, so once you have familiarised yourself with one, you should be able to use the others.

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    FT.com

    FT.com is an essential source of breaking news, comment, data analysis and research tools. The Financial Times, one of the world’s leading business news and information organisations, provides access to news and analysis covering global business, finance, politics and much more. FT content supports a range of disciplines from accounting and international relations to economics and management. First time users: on campus use the Access Manager pop-up to register for access, off campus users should follow this special FT registration link - use your Brunel University email address to create a unique username and password.

    IBSS: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences

    International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, from 1951 to date on the new ProQuest integrated platform (this has the option to search other databases, too). Coverage includes Anthropology, Sociology, Economics and Politics. Some linked full text is available. Updated weekly.

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    JSTOR

    Archive collections of full text electronic journals from 1880 onwards, always from volume 1, issue 1, and including previous and related titles. The most recently published issues (past 3-5 years) are not available in these collections (unless we hold a current subscription too). The Library subscribes only to the Arts & Sciences I to IX, inclusive, and the Health & General Sciences collections, as well as 19th Century British Pamphlets, a collection, created by RLUK (Research Libraries UK) and the Ireland collection (research materials relating to Ireland, spanning the 18th century to present, provided under the JISC Digitisation Programme). If you have any problem connecting to JSTOR off campus, please use the alternative link below in combination with the AnyConnect VPN Universal service package from the Connect portal.

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    Nexis

    Full text access to regional, national and international newspapers, business trade journals, company reports and country reports, including Company Dossier. (This database was previously called LexisNexis Business & News).

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    Osiris

    Financial data on international companies, banks and insurance providers. Bankscope, FAME and Osiris all have a similar interface, so once you have familiarised yourself with one, you should be able to use the others.

    Alternative link (if above doesn't work)

    Oxford English Dictionary

    The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is an etymological dictionary which is widely acknowledged as the most comprehensive record of the English language, tracing the evolution and use of more than 600,000 words through 3 million quotations. OED Online gives access to latest text of the full Oxford English Dictionary, the Historical Thesaurus of the OED and enable users new ways to explore the English language:

    Search for new words by year, decade, or any date range. Set language in context: search by place, language type, and date to discover the impact of world events. OED Online is revised and updated at regular intervals and covers British, American, and other varieties of English, and all types of use, from formal to slang.

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    Oxford Journals

    The Oxford Journals collection includes some of the world's most highly cited and prestigious Oxford University Press journals, in a broad range of subject disciplines.

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    Regional Business News

    Provides full text coverage to regional business news press, predominately covering the United States (New York Times, Washington Post, etc.), but also including some sources from the rest of the world such as the Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Le Monde, and Mail on Sunday.

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    Sage

    Access to over 220 e-journals published in collections by Sage, with up to 59 years of backfiles where available. Access to another 189 e-journals from 1999 onwards for the titles not included in the collections. A multidisciplinary database, with particular emphasis on the social sciences.

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    ScienceDirect

    Offers access to the Elsevier digital library, covering over 1800 publications. Most are available in full text after 1995. The collection is updated daily.

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    Scopus

    Scopus is the largest ever bibliographic database and indexes over 20,000 titles from science, technology, medicine and the social sciences. This abstract only database is updated daily. Use Article Linker (AL - link to full text) to check for full text online sources.

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    UK Data Service (incorporating ESDS)

    The UK Data Service is a comprehensive resource funded by the ESRC to support researchers, teachers and policymakers who depend on high-quality social and economic data. Here you will find a single point of access to a wide range of secondary data including large-scale government surveys, international macrodata, business microdata, qualitative studies and census data from 1971 to 2011. You will need to register your Brunel email address before you may log in.

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    Web of Knowledge

    Indexes journals and conference proceedings in the arts and humanities, social science and science and technology, providing abstracts to the majority, from 1970 to date. This abstract only database is updated weekly. Use Article Linker (AL) to check for full text online sources.

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    Wiley Online Library

    Full text of most journals published by Wiley. Incorporates Wiley InterScience and Blackwell Synergy.

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Web Resources

General Guidance - read more

BBC Economy News
The latest economic news both UK and International. Also includes market news and links to business programmes broadcast by the BBC. See also Companies and Fact Files

biz/ed
A good source of business information and resources aimed at students studying business, economics and accounting.

British Academy Portal
'British Academy directory of online resources in the humanities and social sciences.' Includes a section entitled 'economics and economic history'.

All limited companies in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland are registered at Companies House, an Executive Agency of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). There are more than 3 million limited companies registered in the UK, and more than 400,000 new companies are incorporated each year. Includes dissolved companies and is also available as an app.
 
While U.S. companies are usually followed by "Inc.", many foreign companies have different endings. This section tells what these terms mean, and where they are used. If you don't know what country a company is based in, this list of identifers might help narrow your search.
 

Need to know who owns an internet domain name? Then this is the place to look.

Economics from BUBL
A good gateway site.

Economics Network
Links to online resources provided by the Higher Education Academy. Includes links to news sources, online blogs, online research and web resource guides.

Europa: summaries of EU Legislation

The “Summaries of EU legislation” website presents the main aspects of European Union (EU) legislation in a concise, easy-to-read and unbiased way. It provides approximately 3 000 summaries of European legislation, divided into 32 subject areas corresponding to the activities of the European Union.

Forbes Financial Glossary
Contains definitions to thousands of financial terms.

International Monetary Fund

Online IMF videos created to help you understand complex current issues, including defining a recessionand the history of the IMF. Access to IMF's journals and databases can be found by searching Summon.

Intute

The foremost British gateway of Economics resources. Please note, from July 2011, this page will no longer be updated. 

Oanda

Provides historical exchange rates.

Official company registers

The first section on this page from RBA Information Services lists some key starting points. The rest of the page is organised by continent and then country and concentrates on what is available at the online registry web sites.

On-Line Books
Here you will find links to the full texts of books on various social science topics, including economics.

Think Economics
Interactive teaching of basic economics principles from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

Organisational and Government - read more

Official Organisations: UK and International

Bank of England
Features information about UK monetary policy, UK financial markets and some statistical data

European Central Bank
Contains documents, speeches and some statistics.

International Monetary Fund
Includes IMF data and statistics, country information and news.

World Bank
Includes a multitude of information including statistics, policy information and news items including the recent G8 summit, climate change and rebuilding Iraq. Subject coverage includes economic development, agriculture, the environment, risk management and international trade.

Treasury:
Link to the UK Government Treasury web site. Includes access to Government reports, economic data and statistics, including a year forecast for the UK economy.

Latest Budget: Full report on the latest budget plus links to useful discussion papers on the UK economy as a whole. Also includes a budget archive going back to 1998.

Research and Open Access - read more

Working Papers 

Working Papers, or discussion papers as they are sometimes known, are documents which are a “work in progress”. They are often published as a means of sharing ideas and inviting comment and are often used as a precursor to peer reviewed journal articles. Although they are not the definitive article, they are still at the cutting edge of research.

BURA: BURA is Brunel's repository of research which includes journal articles, PhD theses and lectures.

OpenDOAR: Use this to search research repositories at other institutions, worldwide.

Subject Specific - read more


Statistics


Economic Indicators from the United States Census Bureau.


eurostat
Economic statistics for the EU countries.


National Statistics
The official UK statistics site. You can view and download a wealth of economic and social data FREE.


National Statistical Offices around the world


The OECD
Information about and from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, with access to the most recent issues of the OECD Observer


IPSOS MORI:
A leading research organisation which carries out research and polls across the UK.


United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
UNIDO work with developing countries or countries whose economy is in transition. The website provides information on the organisation and latest news. Most of the data needs to be paid for, however some statistics (by country) are available free of charge. (see selected industrial statistics)


Global Health Observatory
Health related statistics compiled by the World Health Organisation including core health indicators from 192 countries and statistics on particular topics including HIV/AIDS, drug information, immunization, health personnel, population, micronutrients, alcohol, maternal mortality, etc. See also the data repository


Yahoo Finance:
Financial news and statistics including historical share prices for the UK and World indices.


Stock Exchanges:


American Stock Exchange
Information and quotes on major equities traded at the exchange. Also news releases and data on options.


London Stock Exchange
Latest news and prices on UK and some World indices. Fact sheets on markets and trading are also available.

World Federation of Stock Exchanges
Links to stock exchanges across the world

Using Other Libraries

When conducting specialist research, Brunel Library may not always stock everything you need. If this happens, you have a number of options:

Before you visit another library

If you do plan to visit another library, please check first of all that we do not have the item you need. Advice on using the library can be found on our Finding Resources page. Alternatively, please ask a member of staff at the Helpdesk or contact the Subject Liaison Librarian for your School.

Remember, if the item you need is on a reading list, we will make every effort to purchase this for the Library, so please let us know the details.

Where there are specific libraries of interest for your subject, these will be listed below.

    British Library Business and IP Centre

    Access to advice on setting up your own business and databases not available at Brunel.

    Access: Via a Reader's Pass (http://www.bl.uk/bipc/visitus/howtouse/index.html)
    Address: 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2D8
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7454

    City Business Library

    A public reference library providing access to company, country and market information: books, journals, newspapers and databases.

    Access: Free to all
    Address: Aldermanbury, London, EC2V 7HH and email: cbl@cityoflondon.gov.uk
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7332 1812

    London School of Economics and Political Science

    Access: Member of SCONUL Access Scheme. Please note that LSE does not allow full time PG students to borrow.
    Address: 10 Portugal Street, London, WC2A 2HD
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7229

    School of Oriental and African Studies

    Good for international economics, collections focus on individual countries of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

    Access: Member of the SCONUL Access Scheme.
    Address: University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7637 2388

    University of Westminster

    Use either the Harrow or Marylebone campus. For a full list of libraries by subject, see http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-11785

    Access: Member of SCONUL Access
    Address:
    Tel:

    Westminster Reference Library

    A public reference library in London’s West End which specialises in business and a range of other subject areas.

    Access: Free to all
    Address: 35 St Martin's Street, London, WC2H 7HP
    Tel: +44 (0)20 7641 4634

Research

As well as the resources listed under the Databases and Web Resources tabs of this subject page, we have a number of other resources that could be of relevance to your research, such as:

Newspapers

Market Research

Raw Data

Statistics

Standards

Patents

Additionally, you may wish to refer our general Research page which comprehensively lists all of our Research Resources.

If you need help with using any of these resources, please contact the Subject Liaison Librarian for your School, details of which can be found from the Overview tab.

Page last updated: Wednesday 22 May 2013