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| A: General Economics and Teaching |
| B: History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches |
| C: Mathematical and Quantitative Methods |
| D: Microeconomics |
No. of Papers |
| D0: General |
0 |
| D00: General |
0 |
| D01: Microeconomic Behavior: Underlying Principles |
3 |
| D02: Institutions: Design, Formation, and Operations |
1 |
| D03: Behavioral Economics: Underlying Principles |
3 |
| D04: Microeconomic Policy: Formulation; Implementation; Evaluation |
1 |
| D1: Household Behavior and Family Economics |
0 |
| D10: General |
4 |
| D11: Consumer Economics: Theory |
4 |
| D12: Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis |
10 |
| D13: Household Production and Intrahousehold Allocation |
0 |
| D14: Personal Finance |
9 |
| D18: Consumer Protection |
0 |
| D19: Other |
0 |
| D2: Production and Organizations |
1 |
| D20: General |
1 |
| D21: Firm Behavior |
5 |
| D23: Organizational Behavior, Transaction Costs, Property Rights |
2 |
| D24: Production, Cost, Capital and Total Factor Productivity, Capacity |
2 |
| D29: Other |
0 |
| D3: Distribution |
0 |
| D30: General |
0 |
| D31: Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions |
12 |
| D33: Factor Income Distribution |
1 |
| D39: Other |
0 |
| D4: Market Structure and Pricing |
2 |
| D40: General |
0 |
| D41: Perfect Competition |
0 |
| D42: Monopoly |
1 |
| D43: Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market Imperfection |
5 |
| D44: Auctions |
0 |
| D45: Rationing, Licensing |
0 |
| D46: Value Theory |
0 |
| D49: Other |
0 |
| D5: General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium |
4 |
| D50: General |
0 |
| D51: Exchange and Production Economies |
1 |
| D52: Incomplete Markets |
1 |
| D53: Financial Markets |
1 |
| D57: Input-Output Tables and Analysis |
1 |
| D58: Computable and Other Applied General Equilibrium Models |
5 |
| D59: Other |
0 |
| D6: Welfare Economics |
0 |
| D60: General |
4 |
| D61: Allocative Efficiency, Cost-Benefit Analysis |
1 |
| D62: Externalities |
1 |
| D63: Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement |
2 |
| D64: Altruism |
2 |
| D69: Other |
0 |
| D7: Analysis of Collective Decision-Making |
3 |
| D70: General |
1 |
| D71: Social Choice, Clubs, Committees, Associations |
1 |
| D72: Models of Political Processes: Rent-seeking, Elections, Legislatures, and Voting Behavior |
3 |
| D73: Bureaucracy, Administrative Processes in Public Organizations, Corruption |
6 |
| D74: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Alliances |
6 |
| D78: Positive Analysis of Policy-Making and Implementation |
2 |
| D79: Other |
0 |
| D8: Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty |
3 |
| D80: General |
2 |
| D81: Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty |
4 |
| D82: Asymmetric and Private Information |
9 |
| D83: Search, Learning, Information and Knowledge, Communication, Belief |
12 |
| D84: Expectations, Speculations |
5 |
| D85: Network Formation and Analysis: Theory |
0 |
| D86: Economics of Contract: Theory |
7 |
| D87: Neuroeconomics |
0 |
| D89: Other |
0 |
| D9: Intertemporal Choice and Growth |
5 |
| D90: General |
2 |
| D91: Intertemporal Consumer Choice, Life Cycle Models and Saving |
13 |
| D92: Intertemporal Firm Choice and Growth, Investment, or Financing |
3 |
| D99: Other |
0 |
| E: Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics |
| F: International Economics |
| G: Financial Economics |
| H: Public Economics |
| I: Health, Education, and Welfare |
| J: Labor and Demographic Economics |
| K: Law and Economics |
| L: Industrial Organization |
| M: Business Administration and Business Economics, Marketing, Accounting |
| N: Economic History |
| O: Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth |
| P: Economic Systems |
| Q: Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics, Environmental and Ecological Economics |
| R: Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics |
| Y: Miscellaneous Categories |
| Z: Other Special Topics |
Although some papers may not include JEL Classification Codes, most papers published by the Federal Reserve Bank of
St. Louis will fall into the categories indicated with E, F, G, and R.
Further information about JEL Classification Codes can be found at
http://www.aeaweb.org/jel/jel_class_system.php.