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Working papers for Econometrics, Business Statistics, Economics, International Business and Trade

Caulfield, Matheson (Clayton) and Gippsland libraries have selective collections of working papers. To find what titles are available search in the library catalogue. Use the search "working paper?" and combine it with other terms such as "economics," eg (working paper? economics) or "accounting", etc. (the "?" is a truncation symbol to pick up any variant of the root word). You can also search by the names of organisations for example, (working paper? World Bank). Alternatively, search by author / title if this information is known.

If you wish, browse the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper series in the Matheson Library, they are shelved at the call number: 330.72 N277N (3rd floor, Main Collection). At Gippsland the call number is 330 NBE and the collection is held in the serials collection. It is also available online.

The Cambridge University Press Abstracts of Working Papers in Economics is searchable in the Econlit database.

Econometrics

EconPapers

Research Papers in Economics (RePEc): is a collective site for the following working papers series:

  • IDEAS (Internet Documents in Economics Access Service),
  • NEP (New Economics Papers),
  • WoPEc (Working papers in Economics, University of Washington) and
  • BibEc (Printed papers in Economics).

S-WoPEc (Scandinavian working papers in economics) is maintained by the Stockholm School of Economics Library.

Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

Economics

Organisations

ACIRRT (Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training). Look under publications - working papers.

Bureau of Economics (US).

Asian Development Bank (ADB) Institute.

Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE, US): full text papers.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (US), papers from 1993 to the current year with selective full text documents from 1994 onwards.

The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) is based in London. Its discussion papers are published and updated weekly, abstracts are available for non-members.

The Center for Economic Studies (US Census Bureau).

EconPapers.

The Center for International Development at Harvard Institute (HIID) discussion papers from 1974 to the current year. Full text papers in PDF files are available from 1993 onwards.

Harvard Institute of Economic Research

Kiel Institute for the World economy Full text documents from 2001 to the current, some of the papers are available in German.

Peterson Institute for International Economics (US).

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), (UK): is a politically independent research centre focusing on economic analysis in public policies.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has a searchable publications database. To search for the working papers, use the drop down series dialog box. Many of the documents are in full text.

Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) is based in Bonn, Germany. Full text PDF files are available from 1998 to the current year.

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER, US) : is a non-profit organisation. The full text papers are searchable by keywords and are updated on a weekly basis.

National Institute of Economic and Social Research (UK), selective full text papers from 1996 to the current year.

The OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), Economics Department. Papers from 1983 to the current year.

Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) : is a collective site for the following working papers series: IDEAS (Internet Documents in Economics Access Service), NEP (New Economics Papers), WoPEc (Working papers in Economics, University of Washington) and BibEc (Printed papers in Economics).

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) : the research discussion papers are searchable. Listings from 1969 to the current year, the more recent publications are in full text.

S-WoPEc (Scandinavian working papers in economics) is maintained by the Stockholm School of Economics Library.

Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

The World Trade Organization (WTO) staff working papers.

Academic institutions

University of Cambridge (UK) Cambridge Working papers in Economics (CWPE) is a new series of papers from the Faculty of Economics and the Department of Applied Economics.  It supersedes the DAE Working Papers series.

London School of Economics & Political Science, (DESTIN) Development Studies Institute.

Monash University, Victoria (Australia)

New York University (US) Stern School of Business, Economics Department : title listing from 1992, papers from 1998 onwards are in full text.

Oxford University.

Princeton University (US), these industrial relations papers are available from the 1970s to the current year in PDF files.

Stanford University (US) Economics Department : full text papers from 1995 to the latest year.

University of California, Berkeley (US)

University of Chicago, Center for Research in Security Prices

University of London, Birbeck College, The Pensions Institute, discussion papers from 1996 to the current year.

University of Melbourne (Victoria, Australia).

University of Michigan (US), School of Public Policy/Department of Economics.

University of New South Wales (Australia)

University of Warwick (UK), Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation.

University of Wollongong (New South Wales, Australia) Department of Economics.

Washington University, St. Louis (US) The Economics Working Paper Archive (EconWPA)

International business and trade

Peterson Institute for International Economics (US).

Kellogg School of Management International Business and Markets Program.

NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) papers in International trade and investment.

Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

University of Michigan (US), School of Public Policy/Department of Economics.

The World Bank Group

WUSTL (Washington University in St Louis) international trade.

The World Trade Organization (WTO) staff working papers.

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