Law and Economics JEL: K Subcategories
JEL: K - Law and Economics
Category:Law and economics
JEL: K0 - General
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- JEL: K00 - General
JEL: K1 - Basic Areas of Law
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- JEL: K10 - General
- JEL: K11 - Property Law
- JEL: K12 - Contract Law
- JEL: K13 - Tort Law and Product Liability
- JEL: K14 - Criminal Law
- JEL: K19 - Other
JEL: K2 - Regulation and Business Law
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- JEL: K20 - General
- JEL: K21 - Antitrust Law
- JEL: K22 - Business and Securities Law
- JEL: K23 - Regulated Industries and Administrative Law
- JEL: K29 - Other
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JEL: K3 - Other Substantive Areas of Law
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- JEL: K30 - General
- JEL: K31 - Labor Law
- JEL: K32 - Environmental, Health, and Safety Law
- JEL: K33 - International Law
- JEL: K34 - Tax Law
- JEL: K35 - Personal Bankruptcy Law
- JEL: K37 - Immigration Law
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- JEL: K39 - Other
JEL: K4 - Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior
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- JEL: K40 - General
- JEL: K41 - Litigation Process
- JEL: K42 - Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law
- JEL: K49 - Other
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