- U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data
- Justin Wolfer’s research data page. Includes freely available data used in various studies on the effects of the death penalty, among other things.
- Empirical Legal Studies blog. A Blog run by law professors involved in empirical reserearch on legal issues. Check out the lower right hand side of the blog frame, which has links to lots of data resources.
Business and finance data
- EDGAR – Database of corporate financial statements and related information maintained by the SEC.
- StockMaster – Provides fast delayed stock and mutual funds quotes and historical charts.
- Robert Shiller’s online data page. Includes long-run housing price and stock market index data.
- Data Library of Dartmouth Business Professor Ken French. Lots of useful historical data on the stock market.
Economic history
- Economic History Services – Central source of information for economic historians containing files of data, list archives, book reviews, etc.
- Peter Lindert’s data page. Extensive collection of historical data from a large number of countries.
- International Education Statistics. Compiled by Friedrich Huebler.
- National Center on Education Statistics. “The primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.”
- California Education Data Partnership Homepage. “Fiscal, Demographic, and Performance Data on California’s K-12 Schools.”
- New Jersey Department of Education Data.
- New York City Charter School Data. See also here.
- New York State Testing and Accountability Reporting Tool.
- Education Policy and Data Center. “The EPDC has the world’s largest international education database with over 3.8 millon data points from 200 countries. The data comes from national and international websites including household survey datasets as well as studies and reports.”
- EdStats. “EdStats collects worldwide data on education from national statistical reports, statistical annexes of new publications, and other data sources.”
- Oct 3 4pm Class of 1960 Scholars Seminar
- Oct 9 4pm "Grain into Gold? The Impact of Agricultural Income Shocks on Rural Investment and Industrialization in China"
- Oct 23 4pm Economics Department Seminar
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