Provides access to over 3,500 full text journals (including Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg.com, The Atlantic, and Wired), industry and company profiles, trade publications, case studies and SWOT analyses.
Research by Centre for Economic Policy Research Fellows and Affiliates, a distributed network of the top 1,000 economists conducting research on issues affecting the European economy, are published in the CEPR Discussion Paper series.
IMF Working Papers are designed to make research by individual IMF staff members available to a wide academic audience. These papers are generally longer and more technical than Staff Position Notes (Series that replaced Policy Discussion Papers at the end of 2008).
JSTOR is an archive of scholarly journal literature in a variety of disciplines including economics, ecology, education, finance, mathematics, population, and more. Current issues from journals (the most recent 3-5 years) are generally not available in JSTOR. [dates vary]
The number of conflicts in Africa is on the rise, as are victims and the displaced. This thematic area looks at new political orders that emerge as armed non-state actors proliferate. On the other hand, we analyse the transformation of conflicts and warfare themselves, driven by megatrends such as technological innovation and the multipolarisation of the regional order. Our regional focus lies on the Sahel and northern Africa.
Peer-reviewed literature from Elsevier journals and books, including thousands of open access articles. Backfiles of journals in economics, econometrics and finance available as far back as 1967.
Covers new scholarship in accounting, economics, finance, legal scholarship and management, and provides access to thousands of abstracts and full-text research papers.
The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of works in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues. Titles are submitted from units around the World Bank for review and inclusion in this series, which is managed by the Development Economics Research Support unit.