A literature review on any topic begins with building your foundational knowledge of the topic, which can look different for everyone (some people use course content and texts, others use encyclopedias and wikis, and yet others prefer to skim books and articles).
But a literature review must also involve thorough research including, but not limited to, journal literature. Here are key economics databases that will help you locate those articles.
Covers public affairs issues through selective coverage of a wide variety of international sources including journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more.
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