Regular Websites
Portal from About.com that deal with the field of economics, including macroeconomics, microeconomics, money and monetary policy, exchange rates, interest rates and more. - About Economics
http://economics.about.com/
ADB is an international organization that provides funding to government projects in Asia. The ADB also provides an extensive series of economic papers and statistical data on economic matters. The ADB's projects can be browsed by country. - Asian Development Bank (ADB)
http://www.adb.org/
Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
The CEPR is a British organization that studies a range of economic issues. You can find new analysis articles posted here every week covering subjects such as Europe's most successful companies and the issue of governance. The site's research papers are available by RSS feed. - Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
http://www.cepr.org/
Online electronic bibliography of economic literature, including journal articles, books, dissertations, working papers and more. - Econ Lit
http://www.econlit.org/
This website is dedicated to providing quality economic history information. You can find a variety of bibliographies on economic subjects to help get you started in your research. The website also has a tool that lets you compare currencies from different eras, and provides book reviews to help you choose the best book for your project. - Economic History
http://eh.net/
Official website of the Canadian Economics Association, in both English and French. Find out how to join, employment opportunities, affiliated organizations, frequently asked questions and more. - Economics.ca
http://economics.ca/
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is Britain's main agency for funding economic and social issues. You can find out which studies have been funded by the Council, and find information on how social science affects us in everyday life and schools. - ESRC
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The IMF is an international financial organization that helps countries with financial troubles. You can find numerous economic reports and access detailed economic statistics as well. The website also has special sections for students, journalists, and legislators. - International Monetary Fund (IMF)
http://www.imf.org/
Latin Focus is a website for Latin American economists and those interested in the economics of this region. You can find details on economic indicators, as well as briefings and forecast here. The website also has economic news postings covering much of Latin America. - Latin Focus
http://www.latin-focus.com/
National Council on Economic Education
The National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) is a network that helps educators and the public understand and apply economics. The website also provides resources for students who are taking the AP Economics course. You can also test your skills in terms of financial literacy. - National Council on Economic Education
http://www.ncee.net
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a research and scholarship service that provides together almost half a million articles, book chapters, and other resources in the field of economics. If you have authored an economics article, you can register on this website. - REPEC.org
http://repec.org/
The RFE guide is a resource for those interested in learning more about economics and economists. Sponsored by the American Economic Association (AEA), you can find economics dictionaries, grants, mailing lists, conferences and many other useful resources. - RFE.org
http://rfe.org/
Website aimed at teaching children about the basics of economics, including earning, spending, saving, investing and more. Includes a comprehensive economics glossary. - The Mint
http://www.themint.org/