EconLit

EconLit is an authoritative index from the American Economic Association that serves as a reliable source for economic research citations and abstracts. Adhering to the high-quality standards long recognized by subscribers to the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL), this index covers more than 1.5 million records, including abstracts and citations dating back to 1886, and content drawn from dozens of countries. Indexed content includes peer-reviewed journal articles, working papers, books, conference proceedings, and other materials, covering a wide range of economic subjects including capital markets, econometrics, economic forecasting, labor economics, and many others.

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EconLit with Full Text

EconLit with Full Text is the most reliable full-text database for economic research, and an authoritative resource for economic literature. It offers hundreds of full-text journals, including the American Economic Association journals with no embargo. It also contains all of the indexing in EconLit, which adheres to the high-quality JEL classification system for economics literature. In addition to this indexing, EconLit with Full Text also includes full-text articles from nearly 400 peer-reviewed journals and over a dozen full-text books. This content covers a wide range of topics in economics, including econometrics, monetary theory, labor economics, urban economics, environmental economics, and many other areas. Since many of the full-text journals are unique to the database, EconLit with Full Text is an excellent complement to Business Source Ultimate. It also contains many non-English full-text journals. Volume and issue browsing is available for all full-text journals.

About EBSCO

EBSCO is the leading provider of research databases, e-journals, magazine subscriptions, e-books, and discovery service to libraries of all kinds. For more than seventy years, EBSCO has partnered with libraries to improve research with quality content and technology.