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Economics 188: Integrative Research Assignment Library Guide
Getting Started
Gather information about your country's general economic and political situation first. Good sources for obtaining the latter information include:
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EIU
(Economist Intelligence Unit) - get economic forecasts for your country's economies. Look at country commerce for overviews of business conditions in your country. Look at country risk service for economic issues impacting your company in the country you select. NOTE: click on the Enterprise Client Access link to use the database.
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Europa, World Plus
- country profile, history, economic overview, statistics, and directories (government, business, society).
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Political Risk Yearbook Online
- ICRG publications, political and economic risk for countries.
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(External)
World Bank Country/Region Reports
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(External)
CIA World Fact Book
- country overviews
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International country Risk Guide - information available up to 2002, located in the Film and Music Center, ask for Disk 2518.
Find Books/Use Cruzcat
Use
Cruzcat
to locate books about your chosen country. Sample Subject Headings to try include:
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China Social Conditions (20th century, 21st century)
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Latin America Social Conditions (20th century, 21st century)
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Southeast Asia Social Conditions
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China economic conditions
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Use
Cruzcat
to locate books about conducting business in your chosen country, too. Sample subject headings include
:
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international business (+ country or region name, for example, "international business Asia")
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business Etiquette
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international communciation
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national characteristics
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negotiation in business
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industrial management Asia
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international economic relations
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foreign trade regulation
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Online/Web Sources
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(External)
The Doing Business Project
- (External)
World Bank
and (External)
International Finance Corporation
project. Search for your country and receive a breakdown of process and procedures as well as costs for conducting the processes and procedures required to set up your business. Look at rankings that compare ease of setting up businesses in different regions, check out regions that have implemented reforms to make setting up a business easier. Print out, or, read on-line, reports about doing business in different countries. Click on details under each country report to see specific requirements.
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GLOBUS
available through
STAT-USA
(in-library use only) - access international market and country research materials. Browse the International Trade Library for information about labor trends.
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(External)
U.S. Department of State
- "Doing Business in International Markets" offers guidance, names of agencies and support for starting a business overseas. Check out the (External)
FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions) section and link to the different departments listed.
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Source OECD
(click (External)
here
for list of member countries)
SourceOECD is the online library of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. UCSC has access to everything but the IEA portion of the database. Topics include social services, migration, economic outlook, taxes.
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(External)
FITA
- Federation of International Trade Organizations. Check out the section on " (External)
entering international markets
." And, spend some time in the (External)
Finance Portal
.
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(External)
LANIC
- Latin American Information Network (Business Section). Spend some time in the (External)
economics
portion of the site, the (External)
business
section of the site and the (External)
finance
section of the site.
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And/OR look at your country's government websites or, for its chamber of commerce, or, equivalent, sites to obtain information about conducting business in the country. See samples below:
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Library Databases
If you live off campus, login to (External)
OCA
before you try to use the databases listed below.
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Lexis-Nexis
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Formerly known as Lexis Nexis Academic Universe, this searchable full-text database is divided into five major content areas: News, Business, Legal Research, Medical Research, and Reference. The news section contains the text of many regional, national, and international newspapers and other news sources. The business section contains information on companies, business news, industries, and accounting. The legal section contains extensive information on state and federal case law as well as law reviews and legal news. The reference materials include country profiles, polls and surveys, and biographies. The medical section indexes medical journals and health news sources. To find specific journal titles, click on the tab "Find Sources" and enter the name of the journal you are looking for.
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EBSCO Business Source Premier
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many business magazines/journals use this database to find background about conducting business in your country, articles about business culture in your country, and EIU country reports. A sample of economics-focused titles are listed below. More are available. Search for a title in cruzcat OR in the publication lists within the databases to locate particular titles.
Some sample titles are listed below.
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Far Eastern Economic Review
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The Economist
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Latin Trade
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Journal of Commerce
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Business Asia
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Country Report (from EIU)
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ASEAN Economic Bulletin
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Miscellaneous Resources to Help Construct Your Business Plan
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(External)
U.S. Small Business Association Small Business Planner
- provides step-by-step guides from everything to writing a business plan to issues related to picking a location (licenses, etc.), Good guide for the issues you will need to consider as you construct your paper.
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(External)
Business.Gov
- U.S. Government portal for information about starting a business. Good guide for the kinds of legal, licensing issues to take under consideration.
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Citation/Bibliography Resources
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Updated 26-April-2008 || Contact Kerry Scott (
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