guide is sponsored by the American Economic Association. It lists more than 2,000 resources in 97 sections and sub-sections available on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics.
more than 2,000 resources in 97 sections and sub-sections available on the Internet of interest to academic and practicing economists, and those interested in economics.
China FDI www.chinafdi.org.cn n Chinese and English. Up-to-date information about investment in china, statistics, companies with foreign capital, policy of incentives etc.
China Statistical Information Network www.stats.gov.cn In Chinese and English. Statistics of the government. Not the most up-to-date, but of good quality.
Shanghai Foreign Investment Commission www.investment.gov.cn In English and Chinese. Investment in Shanghai. Official website. Useful information on statistics, procedures and specific information about the Shanghai region.
a general stats package for Win 95/98/NT, developed by Bill Miller of Iowa State U, with a very broad range of data manipulation and analysis capabilities and an SPSS-like user interface. Bill also has provided an excellent downloadable textbook in the fo
free package for analyzing data from complex samples, especially large-scale assessments, as well as non-assessment survey data. Has sophisticated stats, easy drag & drop interface, and integrated help system that explains the statistics as well as how to
The SNA Package, v1.2 This is a fully documented collection of R routines for social network analysis; utilities included range from hierarchical Bayesian modeling of informant accuracy to logistic network regression (with QAP and CUG tests). Quite a