[Excerpt] Very few books by economists are announced to the world in a front page story in the New York Times. However, Prospects for Faculty in the Arts and Sciences by William G. Bowen and Julie Ann Sosa was (see Fiske) and this honor is well deserved. Prospects may well be the most important analysis of the academic labor market to appear since Alan Cartter\u27s pioneering work in the mid-1970s
[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of...
The Economics of American Higher Education by Robin Freedman Advisor: Anthony G. Picciano American h...
Gary Becker, at a 2007 AEA reception for a documentary on Milton Friedman, gave a brief informal tes...
[Excerpt] When William Bowen, the President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (formerly the Preside...
[Excerpt] Befitting a former journalist, Kirp\u27s book is extraordinarily well-written; once one pi...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting nontenure track full-time...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting non-tenure track full-tim...
[Excerpt] Best known as a business and economic historian, William (Bill) Lazonick may often escape ...
[Excerpt] This volume is the result of over two decades of research by the author on the unemploymen...
[Excerpt] The study of academic labor markets by economists goes back at least to Adam Smith’s sugge...
[Excerpt] The current volume, which grew out of a two-day conference held at New York University in ...
In the following pages the author expresses his personal views on the role of an economist in modern...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
[Excerpt] This book, by three nationally respected researchers in the Brookings Institution\u27s Cen...
Book review of Greg J. Duncan & Richard Murname, (Eds.). Whither Opportunity: Rising Inequality, Sch...
[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of...
The Economics of American Higher Education by Robin Freedman Advisor: Anthony G. Picciano American h...
Gary Becker, at a 2007 AEA reception for a documentary on Milton Friedman, gave a brief informal tes...
[Excerpt] When William Bowen, the President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (formerly the Preside...
[Excerpt] Befitting a former journalist, Kirp\u27s book is extraordinarily well-written; once one pi...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting nontenure track full-time...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting non-tenure track full-tim...
[Excerpt] Best known as a business and economic historian, William (Bill) Lazonick may often escape ...
[Excerpt] This volume is the result of over two decades of research by the author on the unemploymen...
[Excerpt] The study of academic labor markets by economists goes back at least to Adam Smith’s sugge...
[Excerpt] The current volume, which grew out of a two-day conference held at New York University in ...
In the following pages the author expresses his personal views on the role of an economist in modern...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
[Excerpt] This book, by three nationally respected researchers in the Brookings Institution\u27s Cen...
Book review of Greg J. Duncan & Richard Murname, (Eds.). Whither Opportunity: Rising Inequality, Sch...
[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of...
The Economics of American Higher Education by Robin Freedman Advisor: Anthony G. Picciano American h...
Gary Becker, at a 2007 AEA reception for a documentary on Milton Friedman, gave a brief informal tes...