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About the Economics Collection

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Collection Description
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Collection Description

The Doe Library/Gardner Main Stacks collection in economics supports the research and teaching of the Department of Economics and other disciplines relating to this broad subject. This collection's strengths are in economic history and development economics, and it supplements the campus' primary economics collection in the Long Business & Economics Library. Aspects of the subject are split among these libraries:

Long Business & Economics Library, Haas School of Business - primary collection for English-language economics publications; concentration on economic theory; some overlap with subjects in collections listed below

Doe Library and Gardner (Main) Stacks, Economics Collection - collections in development economics and economic history, including foreign language economics publication. Doe is also the primary library for Government Information and is the home of the Doe Library Numeric Data Lab.

Bioscience & Natural Resources Library, Valley Life Sciences Building - collections in agricultural and natural resource economics

Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics Library , Giannini Hall - collections in agricultural and natural resource economics, primarily supporting faculty and graduate students in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy

Databases and information systems of relevance for economics are available through the Electronic Resource Finder. See in particular the sections devoted to Economics Databases as well as sources for Statistics and Numeric Data.

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