Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics JEL: Q Subcatego
JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics
Category:Agricultural and natural resource economics; environmental and ecological economics Category:Resource economics
JEL: Q0 - General
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- JEL: Q00 - General
- JEL: Q01 - Sustainable development
- JEL: Q02 - Global Commodity Crises
JEL: Q1 - Agriculture
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- JEL: Q10 - General
- JEL: Q11 - Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis; Prices
- JEL: Q12 - Micro Analysis of Farm Firms, Farm Households, and Farm Input Markets
- JEL: Q13 - Agricultural markets and Marketing; Cooperatives; Agribusiness
- JEL: Q14 - Agricultural finance
- JEL: Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure; Land reform; Land use; Irrigation; Agriculture and Environment
- JEL: Q16 - R&D; Agricultural technology; Biofuels; Agricultural Extension Services
- JEL: Q17 - Agriculture in International Trade
- JEL: Q18 - Agricultural policy; Food policy
- JEL: Q19 - Other
JEL: Q2 - Renewable Resources and Conservation
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- JEL: Q20 - General
- JEL: Q21 - Demand and Supply
- JEL: Q22 - Fishery; Aquaculture
- JEL: Q23 - Forestry
- JEL: Q24 - Land
- JEL: Q25 - Water
- JEL: Q26 - Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources
- JEL: Q28 - Government Policy
- JEL: Q29 - Other
JEL: Q3 - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation
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- JEL: Q30 - General
- JEL: Q31 - Demand and Supply
- JEL: Q32 - Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development
- JEL: Q34 - Natural Resources and Domestic and International Conflicts
- JEL: Q33 - Resource Booms
- JEL: Q38 - Government Policy
- JEL: Q39 - Other
JEL: Q4 - Energy
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- JEL: Q40 - General
- JEL: Q41 - Demand and Supply
- JEL: Q42 - Alternative Energy Sources
- JEL: Q43 - Energy and the Macroeconomy
- JEL: Q47 - Energy Forecasting
- JEL: Q48 - Government Policy
- JEL: Q49 - Other
JEL: Q5 - Environmental economics
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- JEL: Q50 - General
- JEL: Q51 - Valuation of Environmental Effects
- JEL: Q52 - Pollution Control Adoption Costs; Distributional Effects; Employment Effects
- JEL: Q53 - Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling
- JEL: Q54 - Climate; Natural Disasters, Global Warming
- JEL: Q55 - Technological Innovation
- JEL: Q56 - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environment Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth
- JEL: Q57 - Ecological economics: Ecosystem Services; Biodiversity Conservation; Bioeconomics; Industrial Ecology
- JEL: Q58 - Government Policy
- JEL: Q59 - Other
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