This paper analyzes the early research performance of PhD graduates in labor economics, addressing the following questions: Are there major productivity differences between graduates from American and European institutions? If so, how relevant is the quality of the training received (i.e. ranking of institution and supervisor) and the research environment in the subsequent job placement institution? The population under study consists of labor economics PhD graduates who received their degree in the years 2000 to 2005 in Europe or the USA. Research productivity is evaluated alternatively as the number of publications or the quality-adjusted number of publications of an individual. When restricting the analysis to the number of publications,...
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The paper studies the occupational outcomes of the PhDs from three Northern Italian universities. Fi...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...
This paper aims to analyze the early research performance of PhD graduates in labor economics, addre...
Stock, Finegan, and Siegfried establish that completion times in U.S. economics PhD programs have be...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
Given the recent efforts in several countries to reorganize the research institutional setting to im...
In this paper, we study the spatial characteristics of a sample of 2605 highly productive economists...
Many world regions, including Europe, have the perception that their best students and researchers l...
University departments (or research institutes) are the governance units in any scientific field wh...
In this paper, we assess the relative performance of economics departments in Europe using publicati...
Many world regions, including Europe, have the perception that their best students and researchers l...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
We analyse a comprehensive panel dataset of economists working at Austrian, German, and Swiss univer...
Research productivity is not constant over the lifetime of a researcher but fluctuates substantially...
This paper compares the average productivity of those in brain drain (migrants), brain circulation ...
The paper studies the occupational outcomes of the PhDs from three Northern Italian universities. Fi...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...
This paper aims to analyze the early research performance of PhD graduates in labor economics, addre...
Stock, Finegan, and Siegfried establish that completion times in U.S. economics PhD programs have be...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
Given the recent efforts in several countries to reorganize the research institutional setting to im...
In this paper, we study the spatial characteristics of a sample of 2605 highly productive economists...
Many world regions, including Europe, have the perception that their best students and researchers l...
University departments (or research institutes) are the governance units in any scientific field wh...
In this paper, we assess the relative performance of economics departments in Europe using publicati...
Many world regions, including Europe, have the perception that their best students and researchers l...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
We analyse a comprehensive panel dataset of economists working at Austrian, German, and Swiss univer...
Research productivity is not constant over the lifetime of a researcher but fluctuates substantially...
This paper compares the average productivity of those in brain drain (migrants), brain circulation ...
The paper studies the occupational outcomes of the PhDs from three Northern Italian universities. Fi...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...