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Statistical SourcesU.S. Census Bureau
Trade Data Online
- strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrkti/tdst/engdoc/tr_homep.html
- Located in Canada, this web site is a joint project of Statistics Canada and the U.S. Department of Commerce. Users can access data on both Canadian and U.S. trade, and additionally:
- Access pre defined country groupings (e.g. European Union, APEC)
- Aggregate data through multiple selections
- Examine data on over 500 manufacturing and resource industries
- Explore a comprehensive built-in ''trade thesaurus'' (with synonyms)
- Find items by codes or keyword-search
- Print reports and graphs
- Review imports and domestic exports for over 200 countries
- Review over 5,000 commodities or products (by 6-digits HS codes)
- Review province and U.S. state data (for Canadian trade)
- Save report data to a comma-delimited file
InfoNation
- These pages of the United Nations CyberSchoolBus site contains data for member countries of the UN which can be viewed using 36 different data series. This database is multilingual and includes comprehensive footnotes / definitions. The easy-to-use, two-s
- InfoNation View and compare statistics for all UN member states. A resource of the United Nations global teaching and learning project: cyberschoolbus.
The World Factbook
The Beige Book of Current Economic Conditions
Other Great Sources of Statistics
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