Wolfram Alpha A new way to get knowledge and answers by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms, and methods.
the Navigator provides intuitive visualization tools that enable users to quickly identify patterns, decompose aggregate changes, and understand the complex interrelationships between production, trade, employment, and investment across the American economy.
A project by the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) featuring its books, papers and statistics and is the gateway to OECD’s analysis and data. Data and metadata for OECD countries but also some selected non-member economies.
Data on media, business, finance, politics, and more.
Some forecasts, market analytics, studies, dossiers, industry reports and infographics collected from secondary sources.
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International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics, production of INDSTAT4, INDSTAT2, MINSTAT, MVA and IDSB databases and online data portal of the Statistical Country Briefs available on the UNIDO website.
Stata and SPSS can be downloaded directly from the University's programme portal.
You must be connected to the University's network or VPN to be able to log in.
Log in to the LU Servicedesk programme portal to download these programmes (new tab, in Swedish.
After you have logged in, click on 'Ladda ner', then 'Student', and select your operating system.
*To be able to use SPSS, you need to be on the University network.
Stata and SPSS also available at the computers in the library and in the computer room in Alfa 1.
På SPSS-akuten finns det enkla, relativt korta och instruktiva guider till hur man genomför statistiska analyser i statistikprogrammet SPSS.
Bloggen grundades av Anders Sundell och drivs tillsammans med Rasmus Broms
A series of short videos about statistics, hosted by Adriane Hill, a journalist for NPR's Marketplace and the cohost of the Crash Course Economics series.
Wolfram Alpha A new way to get knowledge and answers by doing dynamic computations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms, and methods.
A beginner course in statistics, introducing the principles behind the many statistical practices such as sampling, variables, and inference.Provided by Sage Campus