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MKT 336: International Marketing: International Economics (SHARLAND)
Secondary/Data Sources


This assignment guide was created to assist students in locating secondary/data sources for course related international marketing case studies/projects.

The guide focuses on suggested strategies and best places to begin research efforts. For information & assistance in using any of the sources, please contact library staff:

For specialized assistance, please contact the Business Reference Librarian to set up a consultation appointment:


                   
                 

Economic Data:

FAOSTAT
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Foreign Trade Statistics (U.S. Census Bureau)

OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development: Statistics Portal

Resources for Economists on the Internet: World & Non-US Data

World Bank -
Choose a specific country from the main page for quickest access to information. 

World Consumer Income & Expenditure Patterns (Euromonitor)
MCOB Reference
HB 522 .W67 3rd ed. 2002

"Presents detailed statistics on spending habits in 71 major world economies, together with data on consumer income and earnings in those countries."

World Economic Outlook -
"The World Economic Outlook presents the IMF staff's analysis and projections of economic developments at the global level, in major country groups (classified by region, stage of development, etc.), and in many individual countries.  It focuses on major economic policy issues as well as on the analysis of economic developments and prospects.  It is usually prepared twice a year, as documentation for meetings of the International Monetary and Financial Committee, and forms the main instrument of the IMF's global surveillance activities." 

World Resources Institute

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