Classifying economics for the common good : a note on the links between sustainable development goals and JEL codes
Heikkilä, J. T. S. (2021). Classifying economics for the common good : a note on the links between sustainable development goals and JEL codes. Journal of Documentation, 77(2), 305-319. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-08-2020-0146
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Journal of DocumentationTekijät
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© 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited
Purpose
This brief note sheds light on the links between Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations.
Design/methodology/approach
Three alternative methods based on keyword overlap to establish links between SDGs and JEL codes are presented.
Findings
These simple linkages illustrate that the themes of SDGs have corresponding closely related JEL classification codes.
Research limitations/implications
The mappings presented in this note are based on simple keyword overlap and are therefore necessarily imperfect and incomplete. There is plenty of room for further development.
Practical implications
Despite the demonstrated possibility of linking SDGs to existing JEL codes, introducing a specific JEL code for each SDG would reduce search costs for those searching for economic research related to specific SDGs.
Originality/value
The first and preliminary attempt to link SDGs and JEL codes.
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