EconData.Net: Your Award-Winning Guide to Regional Economic Data on the Web

As featured in PC Magazine (March 18, 2000)
"A site that brings order to the chaos" — Web Pointers
"Maybe the last site you ever have to remember" — American Demographics
"A lollapalooza of a gateway for local and regional economic analysis" — Site Selection Magazine

 
Here's a sampling of what reviewers have had to say about EconData.Net: Independent reviewers have this to say:

American Demographics Magazine (December, 1999) says: "For those interested in demographics and economics, this may be the last site you ever have to remember. There are so many links to government, private and academic data sources, you could literally spend hours searching this page."

WebPointers called EconData.Net "a brilliant example of a site that brings order to the chaos" of the Internet. They called EconData.Net a model of how to organize data: "Even if you have no interest in economic data, you won't be wasting time looking at this site to see how information can be made more valuable and useful just by organization." (November 1, 1999)

Site Selection Magazine, an influential guide to economic development resources, made EconData.Net its Editor's Choice Web Pick (October 25, 1999). They called Econ.Data.Net "a lollapalooza of a gateway for local and regional economic analysis," and gives us "high marks for making navigable a vast stretch of data sources that could have been impenetrable."

EconData.Net has also been listed by the Internet Scout Project for Business & Economics, (October 21, 1999) a leading guide to business news and information on the Internet.