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Pliny Fisk Library of Economics and Finance

Resources for economics and finance at Princeton University

Pliny Fisk Library of Economics and Finance Staff

Bordelon, Bobray

Economics and Finance Librarian/Data Services Librarian

E-mail: bordelon@princeton.edu

(609) 258-3211

Carter, Mary

Finance & Operations Research Librarian

E-mail: mary.carter@princeton.edu

(609) 258-3531

Jefferson, Charissa

Industrial Relations/Labor Librarian

E-mail: charissaj@princeton.edu

(609) 258-3552

Muhammad Al Amin

Al Amin, Muhammad

Data Services Specialist

E-mail: alamin@princeton.edu

(609) 258-6051

Qin, Yufei

Data Services Specialist

E-mail: yq9378@princeton.edu

(609) 258-2519

About Pliny Fisk Library for Economics and Finance

The economics and finance collections trace their primary origin to the Pliny Fisk Library of Economics and Finance which traces its roots to 1895 when Wall Street banker, Pliny Fisk, presented his research collection of railroad and corporate materials to Princeton University. Princeton University Library Chronicle (Volume 6, Number 4, pages 171-178) provides an overview of Pliny Fisk and the collection he donated. While no longer a collection in a single location, materials collected for the library system include economics, banking, international trade, development, finance, business, and statistics. Collecting is particularly strong for economic history, monetary and fiscal policy, investments, trade, macroeconomics, and economic theory. We also collect annual reports for central banks and stock exchanges. A closely related area is Industrial Relations which focuses on United States, Canadian, British, and international comparative labor.