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Trends in economics publications represented by JEL categories between 2007 and 2013
Katharina Rath, K. Wohlrabe
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Classifying Economics: A History of the JEL Codes
Béatrice Cherrier
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Can COVID-19 Lockdown Reduce Crimes Against Women? A District- Level Analysis from India
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2022In response to controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government implemented a nationwide lockdown on 24 March 2020. We study the effect of lockdown on crimes against women.
P. Goel, J. Chowdhury, Yashobanta Parida
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Journal of Economic Literature, 2021
The categories listed below are used to classify books, book reviews, journal articles, and dissertations indexed in JEL, JEL on CD, EconLit. New changes to the classification system appear as soon as possible on www.econlit.org .
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JeL: Breathing Together to Connect with Others and Nature
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2020Bio-responsive immersive Virtual Reality can transform our interactions to bring awareness to our physiological rhythms fostering connection with our bodies, each other and nature.
Ekaterina R. Stepanova +3 more
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Do Peers Matter in the Police Academy?
American Economic Journal: Applied EconomicsIncreasing underrepresented groups’ representation in police departments is a common proposal to reduce aggressive policing. This paper documents the effects of peer composition in the Chicago police academy on officers’ future arrests by exploiting the ...
Roman G. Rivera
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JeL: Connecting Through Breath in Virtual Reality
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2019We present JeL-a bio-responsive immersive installation for interpersonal synchronization through breathing. In JeL, two users are immersed in a virtual underwater environment, where their individual breathing controls the movement of a jellyfish.
John Desnoyers-Stewart +3 more
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Les propriétés iniciatives de l'effet Saint Mathieu dans la compétition académique
, 2006Nicolas Carayol
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