World Bank: Ethiopia ESPS 2021/22 : The Ethiopia Socioeconomic Panel Survey (ESPS), a panel survey following the sample of ESS 2018/19, provides household and individual panel data for Ethiopia, collected collaboratively by the Central Statistics Agency (CSA) and the World Bank's LSMS-ISA team. (Login required to access microdata.)
World Bank: Ethiopia ESS 2018/19 : The NEW Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) provides household and individual panel data for Ethiopia, collected collaboratively by the Central Statistics Agency (CSA) and the World Bank's LSMS-ISA team. (Login required to access microdata.)
World Bank: Ethiopia ESS 2015/16: The Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) provides household and individual panel data for Ethiopia, collected collaboratively by the Central Statistics Agency (CSA) and the World Bank's LSMS-ISA team. (Login required to access microdata.)
RuLIS Survey Data Aggregates: Rural Livelihood Information System (RuLIS) data of the FAO of the UN provide aggregated household and individual raw data of almost all of the available household surveys in the world.
World Bank: Ethiopia WDI: World Development Indicators data and graphics for Ethiopia.
Word Bank's data catalog: A collection of data of over 200,000 economic indicators, covering 200 countries, particularly useful for developing countries.
World Bank: Trade Integration: The World Bank's trade and integration statistics cover trade policy, trade in services, international migration, labor and poverty, trade costs, etc.
World Bank: Doing Business: The World Bank's doing business website is a great way to find out how easy it is to set up and run a business in various countries. Each country is given a global rank. Each country is given a rank under each of 10 criteria.
Word Bank: Governance: The World Bank Governance indicators provide a rich dataset of various governance indicators on a scale of 1 to 4 on the following criteria Voice and Accountability, Political Stability and Absence of Violence, Government Effectiveness, Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law and Control of Corruption.
IMF's database: Superb resource by the International Monetary Fund for economic data of 32,000 macro times series covering over 200 countries, plus direction of trade stats.
IMF: International Financial Statistics: Great resource providing macroeconomic data on GDP, interest rates, government expenditure, investment and much more fore the 170 plus member countries.
IMF: World Economic Outlook: The WEO database contains selected macroeconomic data series from the statistical appendix of the World Economic Outlook report, which presents the IMF staff's analysis and projections of economic developments at the global level, in major country groups and in many individual countries. Data are available from 1980 along with projections for the next two years and medium-term projections for selected indicators.
UN's database: United Nations has data covering crime, education, energy, environment, gender, health, population, tourism and trade and even commodity prices.
UN: Human Development Index: The Human Development Index provides indices used to measure people's well-being in different countries.
UN: Food & Agricultural Organization (FAO) database: International and country level data on food and related issues (production, crops, inputs, trade, prices, emissions, etc.).
UN: UNCTAD's FDI & related data: The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development has an excellent database for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows since 1970.
UN: Global Economic Outlook: The UN Global economic outlook database is a superb resource as it enable you to get key macro data for regions and economies of the world since 2001. It also includes projections reported in the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP).
UN: World Health Organization: WHO's annual World Health Statistics reports present the most recent health statistics for the WHO Member States.
UN: WTO: The place for trade data, including exports and imports by product group, trade in services and tariff related data.
UN: ILO: Provides huge amounts of labor related data, including employment, wages, labor productivity, income distribution, etc..
Penn World Table: Provides GDP, GDP per capita at PPP, etc. for many countries.
Gapminder.org: A unique way of presenting data on economies, especially on the health and wealth of nations. Some great videos as well as many downloadable economic, demographic and social indicators.
Worldwide-tax.com: If you are interested in worldwide tax rates then this is an excellent resource. They have corporate and personal tax rates.
db.nomics.world: DB Nomics takes datasets from various national statistical agencies, central banks, Treasuries and international organisations to provide access to many millions of economic data.