CEPALSTAT is the gateway to all the statistical information of Latin America and the Caribbean countries collected, systematized and published by Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
ECLAC has developed a number of information systems related to economic and social development in the Latin American and Caribbean region. These systems are available for governments and institutions of the region through direct request to the corresponding divisions.
DataGob is an interactive tool that permits users to easily produce cross-national comparative and time series graphs and tables. The indicators used in DataGob are drawn from about 30 different publications of a variety of institutions, including multilateral organizations, NGOs, private firms, and think tanks. (Requires Flash plug-in)
List of national statistics, by country, compiled by the IASI. The Inter-American Statistical Institute is a professional organization whose purpose is to promote statistical development in the American region.
The IDB produces an annual report describing its activities and operations during the previous year. Annual reports also include financial statements and a review of institutional aspects of the Bank.
The work of the OECD Development Centre on Latin America seeks to fuel policy dialogue and support reform efforts by providing innovative and over-arching regional perspectives through its flagship publication Latin American Economic Outlook and Revenue Statistics in Latin America. Furthermore, it engages in country-specific and thematic work across a number of areas related to fostering economic development while ensuring inclusive growth.
Issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Budget of the United States Government is a collection of documents that contains the budget message of the President, information about the President's budget proposals for a given fiscal year, and other budgetary publications that have been issued throughout the fiscal year. Other related and supporting budget publications are included, which may vary from year to year. Also print (HJ2051 .A3)
The home of the U.S. Government’s open data. Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
The Economic Report of the President is an annual report written by the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. It overviews the nation's economic progress using text and extensive data appendices. The Economic Report of the President is transmitted to Congress no later than ten days after the submission of the Budget of the United States Government. Supplementary reports can be issued to the Congress which contain additional and/or revised recommendations. Also print (HC106.5 .A31)
A trusted source for federal statistical information since 1997. FedStats supports a community of practice for over 100 agencies engaged in the production and dissemination of official federal statistics, and provides the public with a showcase of information, tools and news related to official federal statistics.
Economic research from the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis. This site offers a wealth of economic data and information to promote economic education and enhance economic research. The widely used database FRED is updated regularly and allows 24/7 access to regional and national financial and economic data.
ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States
Discover the U.S. Census Bureau's economic statistics through the 2013 Economic Indicator Webinar Series. Each of the 13 economic indicators in this webinar series will provide an in-depth description of how the critical economic indicator data is collected and how you can access and use these statistics. Sessions include construction, housing, international trade, retail trade and more. Learn how these timely, reliable and comprehensive economic statistics can enhance your business knowledge.
USAspending.gov is the publicly accessible, searchable website mandated by the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 to give the American public access to information on how their tax dollars are spent.