General Economics and Teaching JEL: A Subcategories
Category:General economics
JEL: A1 - General Economics
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- JEL: A10 - General
- JEL: A11 - Role of Economics; Role of Economists; Market for Economists
- JEL: A12 - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines
- JEL: A13 - Relation of Economics to Social Values
- JEL: A14 - Sociology of Economics
- JEL: A19 - Other
JEL: A2 - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics
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- JEL: A20 - General
- JEL: A21 - Pre-college
- JEL: A22 - Undergraduate
- JEL: A23 - Graduate
- JEL: A29 - Other
JEL: A3 - Collective Works
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- JEL: A30 - General
- JEL: A31 - Collected Writings of Individuals
- JEL: A32 - Volumes
- JEL: A33 - Handbooks
- JEL: A39 - Other
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