History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches JEL: B Subcategories
Category:History of economic thought, methodology, and heterodox approaches
JEL: B0 - General
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- JEL: B00 - General
JEL: B1 - History of Economic Thought through 1925
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- JEL: B10 - General
- JEL: B11 - Preclassical
- JEL: B12 - Classical
- JEL: B13 - Neoclassical through 1925
- JEL: B14 - Socialist; Marxist
- JEL: B15 - Historical; Institutional
- JEL: B16 - History of Economic Thought: Quantitative and Mathematical
- JEL: B19 - Other
JEL: B2 - History of Economic Thought since 1925
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- JEL: B20 - General
- JEL: B21 - Microeconomics
- JEL: B22 - Macroeconomics
- JEL: B23 - History of Economic Thought: Econometrics; Quantitative & Mathematical Studies
- JEL: B24 - Socialist; Marxist; Sraffian
- JEL: B25 - Historical; Institutional; Evolutionary; Austrian
- JEL: B29 - Other
JEL: B3 - History of Thought: Individuals
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- JEL: B30 - General
- JEL: B31 - Individuals
- JEL: B32 - Obituaries
JEL: B4 - Economic methodology
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- JEL: B40 - General
- JEL: B41 - Economic methodology
- JEL: B49 - Other
JEL: B5 - Current Heterodox Approaches
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- JEL: B50 - General
- JEL: B51 - Socialist; Marxian; Sraffian
- JEL: B52 - Institutional; Evolutionary
- JEL: B53 - Austrian
- JEL: B54 - Feminist Economics
- JEL: B59 - Other
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