Data on GDP per capita as purchasing power parity and national income accounts converted to international prices for 168 countries for some or all of the years 1950-2011.
A collection of 20,000 financial and economic time series. Global Financial Data is a collection of 20,000 financial and economic time series. It includes data on bonds, commodities, interest rates, stock markets and indices, futures, exchange rates, GDP, prices, and unemployment. Also included are data on stock market capitalization, dividend yields, price/earnings ratios, and total return. It includes extremely long time series - e.g. U.K. Central Bank Interest Rates monthly from 1694 to date and daily from 1800 to date.
United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database. Annual detailed import / export commodity and trading partner statistics for 130 countries. Many countries have data from 1962. Commodities are classified by Standard International Trade Classification, (SITC) and/or by Harmonized System (HS) codes.
Historical International trade statistics by commodity and partner country. Commodities are classified by Standard International Trade Classification, (SITC) and/or by Harmonized System (HS) codes. Contains data on international trade, 1962-most recent completed year, as reported to the United Nations. Data items include: Reporter (country), Commodity, Partner (country or trading IGO), Year and Trade Flow (i.e., imports, exports, and re-exports).
The World Trade Organization's databases include trade, tariff and policy profiles, as well as the Time Series section, which allows an interactive data retrieval of international trade statistics.
Information on global emerging markets. Covers political risk, finance, economic indicators, macroeconomic performance, outlook and forecast, and the business operating environment.
Definitions of main economic indicators, overview and history of the international statistical system and data producers, for the general reader, 2008.
Though its focus is not as wide as the Maryland guide, this is comparably extensive in its coverage of economic statistics. It also includes a substantial number of print titles. Keep in mind that the locations of print publications refer to the Princeton libraries. In the same way subscription databases listed here or in other guides might not be accessible to Penn students.