JEL Classification Codes - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods JEL: C Subcategories

Mathematical and Quantitative Methods JEL: C Subcategories

Category:Mathematical and quantitative methods (economics)

JEL: C0 - General

JEL: C00 - General
JEL: C01 - Econometrics
JEL: C02 - Mathematical Methods

JEL: C1 - Econometric and Statistical Methods: General

JEL: C10 - General
JEL: C11 - Bayesian analysis
JEL: C12 - Hypothesis testing
JEL: C13 - Estimation
JEL: C14 - Semiparametric and nonparametric methods
JEL: C15 - Statistical Simulation methods
JEL: C16 - Statistical distributions
JEL: C16 - Specific Distributions
JEL: C19 - Other

JEL: C2 - Econometric methods: Single equation models;Single variables

JEL: C20 - General
JEL: C21 - Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial models; Treatment effect models
JEL: C22 - Time-Series Models
JEL: C23 - Panel data
JEL: C34 - Truncated and censored models
JEL: C25 - Discrete regression; Qualitative choice models
JEL: C29 - Other

JEL: C3 - Econometric Methods: Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models

JEL: C30 - General
JEL: C31 - Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Treatment effect models
JEL: C32 - Time-Series Models
JEL: C33 - Models with Panel data
JEL: C34 - Truncated and censored models
JEL: C35 - Discrete regression and Qualitative choice models
JEL: C39 - Other

JEL: C4 - Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics

JEL: C40 - General
JEL: C41 - Duration analysis
JEL: C42 - Survey methods
JEL: C43 - Index numbers and Aggregation
JEL: C44 - Operations research; Statistical decision theory
JEL: C45 - Neural Networks and Related Topics
JEL: C46 - Specific Distributions
JEL: C49 - Other

JEL: C5 - Econometric Modeling

JEL: C50 - General
JEL: C51 - Model construction and estimation
JEL: C52 - Model evaluation and testing
JEL: C53 - Forecasting and Prediction Methods; Simulation
[JEL: C53 -
JEL: C59 - Other

JEL: C6 - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling

JEL: C60 - General
JEL: C61 - Optimization techniques; Programming models; Dynamic analysis
JEL: C62 - Existence and stability conditions of equilibrium
JEL: C63 - Computational techniques; Simulation modeling
JEL: C65 - Miscellaneous Mathematical Tools
JEL: C67 - Input–output models
JEL: C68 - Computable General Equilibrium models
JEL: C69 - Other

JEL: C7 - Game theory and Bargaining theory

JEL: C70 - General
JEL: C71 - Cooperative games
JEL: C72 - Noncooperative games
JEL: C73 - Stochastic and Dynamic games; Evolutionary games; Repeated Games
JEL: C78 - Bargaining theory; Matching theory
JEL: C79 - Other

JEL: C8 - Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs

JEL: C80 - General
JEL: C81 - Methodology for collecting, estimating, and organizing microeconomic data
JEL: C82 - Methodology for collecting, estimating, and organizing macroeconomic data
JEL: C87 - Econometric software
JEL: C88 - Other Computer Software
JEL: C89 - Other

JEL: C9 - Design of experiments

JEL: C90 - General
JEL: C91 - Laboratory, Individual Behavior
JEL: C92 - Laboratory, Group Behavior
JEL: C93 - Field experiments
JEL: C99 - Other

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