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The U.S. Federal Government, through the Government Printing Office, publishes thousands of documents each year.  Some important publications related to economics issues are listed below.


U.S. Government Printing Office

"The Government Printing Office (GPO) distributes the publications of the Congress as well as the executive departments and establishments of the Federal Government."  Use the searchable databases below to find the government document you're looking for, or to see what's available.

U.S. Budget Information

Detailed federal budget information is available at this site, including the actual budget documents, supporting data, the Economic Report of the President, and an annually updated Citizens' Guide to the Federal Budget, an informative guide to the budget process in the U.S.

Economic Report of the President

The Economic Report of the President is published annually and presents detailed information about the economy and economic policy, written by the Council of Economic Advisors.   In addition, the data appendix includes hundreds of historical time series of economic data.

Statistical Abstract of the United States

Current and recent versions of The Statistical Abstract of the U.S. are available on the Web.   Includes data on a wide variety of economic statistics at the national, state, and county level.

U.S. Occupational Outlook Handbook

"For more than 50 years, the Bureau's Occupational Outlook Handbook has been a nationally recognized source of career information. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations."

North American Free Trade Agreement  (NAFTA) Information

The NAFTA Secretariat site provides information and links to a wide variety of information regarding NAFTA, including the NAFTA agreement itself.


Comments or questions, broken links? Send an e-mail message to Scott Simkins at
simkinss@ncat.edu

Last modified: March, 2001