JEL Code - Financial Economics JEL: G Subcategories

Financial Economics JEL: G Subcategories

JEL: G - Financial Economics

Category:Financial economics

JEL: G0 - General

JEL: G00 - General
JEL: G01 - Financial Crises

JEL: G1 - General Financial Markets

JEL: G10 - General
JEL: G11 - Portfolio choice; Investment decisions
JEL: G12 - Asset pricing; Trading volume; Bond interest rates
JEL: G13 - Contingent pricing; Futures Pricing
JEL: G14 - Information and Market Efficiency; Event Studies
JEL: G15 - International financial markets
JEL: G17 - Financial Forecasting
JEL: G18 - Government Policy and Regulation
JEL: G19 - Other

JEL: G2 - Financial institutions and Services

JEL: G20 - General
JEL: G21 - Banks; Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
JEL: G22 - Insurance; Insurance companies
JEL: G23 - Non-bank Financial Institutions; Financial Instruments; Institutional Investors
JEL: G24 - Investment banking; Venture capital; Brokerage; Ratings and Ratings Agencies
JEL: G28 - Government Policy and Regulation
JEL: G29 - Other

JEL: G3 - Corporate finance and Governance

JEL: G30 - General
JEL: G31 - Capital budgeting; Fixed Investment and Inventory Studies
JEL: G32 - Financing Policy; Financial Risk and Risk Management; Capital and Ownership Structure; Goodwill
JEL: G33 - Bankruptcy; Liquidation
JEL: G34 - Mergers; Acquisitions; Restructuring; Corporate governance
JEL: G35 - Payout Policy
JEL: G38 - Government Policy and Regulation
JEL: G39 - Other

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