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  1. Joint Doctrine Library

    Aug 27, 2023 · Joint Doctrine Publications, Joint Education, Joint Training, Lessons Learned, and Concepts information.

  2. American Economic Association: JEL Codes

    The JEL classification system was developed for use in the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL), and is a standard method of classifying scholarly literature in the field of economics.

  3. JEL classification system - Wikipedia

    JEL classification system ... Articles in economics journals are usually classified according to classification codes derived from the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL). The JEL is …

  4. JEL Corporation | Wafer Transfer Robot for Semiconductor …

    Nov 17, 2023 · JEL is the leading manufacturer of clean robots for handling wafers or FPD substrates.

  5. JEL Classification | IDEAS/RePEc

    Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes Top JEL A: General Economics and Teaching B: Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology C: Mathematical …

  6. JEL Codes - SSRN - Website at University of Washington Law Library

    Sep 29, 2025 · To help researchers navigate the hundreds of thousands of economics papers in the repository, SSRN allows authors to assign JEL codes—the American Economic …

  7. This paper reviews the history and development of the JEL classification system, describes the current version, and provides a selective overview of its uses and applications in research. …

  8. JEL Classification Codes - SJTU

    The JEL Classification System is a subject classification system for economics derived from Journal of Economic Literature of the American Economic Association.

  9. AEAweb: JEL: Classification System - owlnet.rice.edu

    Click on the subject category below to see the full list of JEL classifications for that category. The menu itself is used in the Annotated Listing of New Books section of JEL. It is also the system …

  10. Journal of Economic Literature - American Economic Association

    The Journal of Economic Literature, first published in 1969, is designed to help economists keep abreast of the vast flow of literature.