Economic and Business History
- Encyclopedia of Economics and Business History
“The EH.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History is designed to provide students and laymen with high quality reference articles in the field. Articles for the Online Encyclopedia are written by experts, screened by a group of authorities, and carefully edited. A distinguished Advisory Board recommends entry topics, assists in the selection of authors, and defines the project’s scope.”
Thought, Theories and People
- History of economic thought
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_economic_thought
The Wikipedia entry of different schools of economic thoughts across the history of their evolutions.
- Economy Professor
http://www.economyprofessor.com/
Alphabetical lists of economic theories and theorist, past and present, cross referenced. There’s also a library of classics.
- Great Economists and Their Times
http://www.frbsf.org/publications/education/greateconomists/
A history of economics from 1750 to the 20th century, including economists’ bios, theories, schools, and a complete timeline.
- Archive for the History of Economic Thought
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/
“This archive is an attempt to collect in one place a large number of significant texts in the history of economic thought. I have tried to cast my nets as wide as possible including representative texts of all of the major thinkers and schools of thought; and most of the sub-fields of economics. The archive is a work in progress that may never be completed. The field of economic thought is a very large one. The texts are posted primarily for the use of students who might not otherwise have access to these writings. They are to be used strictly for non-commercial educational purposes.”
Ask a Question
- Ask the Professor
Professors who have done research in Economic History are volunteering to assist others interested in learning more about the field.
Directory
- WWW Virtual Library Economics and Business History
a comprehensive library of economics and business history organizing links in sections geographical, discussion lists, conferences, journals, associations and societies, research institutions, archives and libraries, museums, reference, data archives, and web resources. An alphabetically organized section is also available for quick reference.