Economic History JEL: N Subcategories
JEL: N - Economic History
Category:Economic history
JEL: N0 - General
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- JEL: N00 - General
- JEL: N01 - Development of the Discipline: Historiographical; Sources and Methods
JEL: N1 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics; Growth and Fluctuations
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- JEL: N10 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N11 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N12 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N13 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N14 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N15 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N16 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N17 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N2 - Financial Markets and Institutions
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- JEL: N20 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N21 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N22 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N23 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N24 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N25 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N26 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N27 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N3 - Labor and Consumers, Demography, Education, Income, and Wealth
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- JEL: N30 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N31 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N32 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N33 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N34 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N35 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N36 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N37 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N4 - Government, War, Law, and Regulation
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- JEL: N40 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N41 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N42 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N43 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N44 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N45 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N46 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N47 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N5 - Agriculture, Natural Resources, Environment, and Extractive Industries
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- JEL: N50 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N51 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N52 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N53 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N54 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N55 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N56 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N57 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N6 - Manufacturing and Construction
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- JEL: N60 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N61 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N62 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N63 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N64 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N65 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N66 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N67 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N7 - Transport, International and Domestic Trade, Energy, Technology, and Other Services
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- JEL: N70 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N71 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N72 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N73 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N74 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N75 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N76 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N77 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N8 - Micro-Business History
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- JEL: N80 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N81 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N82 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N83 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N84 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N85 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N86 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N87 - Africa; Oceania
JEL: N9 - Regional and Urban History
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- JEL: N90 - General, International, or Comparative
- JEL: N91 - U.S.; Canada: Pre-1913
- JEL: N92 - U.S.; Canada: 1913–
- JEL: N93 - Europe: Pre-1913
- JEL: N94 - Europe: 1913–
- JEL: N95 - Asia including Middle East
- JEL: N96 - Latin America; Caribbean
- JEL: N97 - Africa; Oceania
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