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Companies

  • Orbis - Information on public and private companies worldwide. Research individual companies, or screen for companies meeting certain financial, geographic or operating criteria.
  • D&B Hoovers - Directory of 20+ million U.S. and international companies. Includes latest news and analysts reports.

Countries

  • EIU Country Intelligence - 200+ countries
  • EMIS - 70+ market countries, vast information from news to economic statistics and market outlooks

 US Government Information

  • Proquest Congressional - Comprehensive collection of congressional documents from 1789 to the present
  • Heinonline - Government and historical documents including treaties, constitutions, law journals, world trials, classic treatises, congressional documents, international trade, foreign relations, U.S. Presidents, and much more
  • Congressional Publications Library Guide

Industries

  • Fitch Connect - Industry sector, economic, political and company research on various countries. Includes political and economic risk analysis, and regulatory reports
  • IBISWorld Industry Reports - US, China, some global

Market research

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