When researching the economics of global health policies, it can be easy to end up deep in the Public Health literature instead of the Economics literature. Starting in the databases below will help keep your research focused.
Provides access to economic research papers, many freely available.
RePEc is a collaborative volunteer effort to disseminate economic literature. The bibliographic data is in the public domain. Thus, its data is used in many online sites and databases (including EconLit). This link goes to IDEAS, which is run by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.