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Federal Reserve Subject Taxonomy ID
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Description | identifier for a concept in the Federal Reserve Subject Taxonomy |
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Represents | Federal Reserve Subject Taxonomy (Q126704612) |
Data type | External identifier |
Domain | item |
Allowed values | [1-9][0-9]* |
Example 1 | accounting (Q4116214) → 1 |
Example 2 | asset pricing (Q48967834) → 14 |
Example 3 | data mapping (Q2330408) → 118 |
Example 4 | international economics (Q47417) → 5 |
Example 5 | epidemic (Q44512) → 106 |
Example 6 | ebook (Q128093) → 135 |
Example 7 | remuneration (Q1742093) → 225 |
Example 8 | price (Q160151) → 16 |
Example 9 | transport (Q7590) → 12 |
Example 10 | currency (Q8142) → 112 |
Example 11 | wholesale banking (Q7997582) → 72 |
Example 12 | natural resource economics (Q3299701) → 8 |
Example 13 | banknote (Q47433) → 31 |
Source | https://vp.multites.net/?k=frb |
Planned use | will add identifier to new or existing Wikidata items as encountered |
Expected completeness | always incomplete (Q21873886) |
Formatter URL | https://vp.multites.net/?k=frb&l=60&w=$1&n=1&s=5&t=2 |
Applicable "stated in"-value | Federal Reserve Subject Taxonomy (Q126704612) |
Motivation
The Federal Reserve Subject Taxonomy (Q126704612) lists the topics of the Federal Reserve's policy, research, and supervision work. Federal Reserve System staff use its concepts from economics, finance, monetary policy, and financial regulation to categorize data, research, reports, and other resources. As new research topics appear, new terms are added. AdamSeattle (talk) 00:40, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
Discussion
- Support the Fed is an important economic research institution. Adam, do you have an estimate of the number of terms in this taxonomy? ArthurPSmith (talk) 21:07, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
- There are over 5600 terms in the vocabulary, but the majority of them are references to a smaller number of authorized subject terms. I suspect the number of authorized terms is in the hundreds. AdamSeattle (talk) 02:17, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
- Support Thisismattmiller (talk) 02:31, 18 June 2024 (UTC)