In the evaluation of research quality conducted under Excellence in Research for Australia 2010, the sub-disciplines of econometrics and theory were rated more highly than the sub-disciplines of applied economics and other economics. The rating in each sub-discipline was benchmarked against a world standard, so the results suggest that Australian economists produce relatively better econometric or theory research than applied or other economics research. However, closer examination of the processes on which the ratings were based suggests built-in biases that favour theory and econometric research over applied and other economics research, leaving the relative quality of research in the various sub-disciplines open to question
This paper describes an algorithm for creating a ranking of economics journals, using data from the ...
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics lecturers into the last UK Resea...
Peer-review based research assessment, as implemented in Australia, the United Kingdom, and some oth...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
In Australia there is a systematic ranking of academic research performance, with a major impact met...
Australia is currently undertaking its first national evaluation of university research, which is be...
Australia is currently undertaking its first national evaluation of university research, which is be...
In recent years the policy focus of the Australian government has been towards a greater concentrati...
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A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...
This paper describes an algorithm for creating a ranking of economics journals, using data from the ...
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics lecturers into the last UK Resea...
Peer-review based research assessment, as implemented in Australia, the United Kingdom, and some oth...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
In Australia there is a systematic ranking of academic research performance, with a major impact met...
Australia is currently undertaking its first national evaluation of university research, which is be...
Australia is currently undertaking its first national evaluation of university research, which is be...
In recent years the policy focus of the Australian government has been towards a greater concentrati...
This paper reviews the literature that ranks universities and economics departments. In internationa...
The paper assesses the draft weighting system used by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)...
This article argues that the discipline of economics consists of two subdisciplines: heterodox and m...
We rank institutions and researchers based on a standardized page count of their econometric theory ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper investigates publication patterns of Australian academics in...
A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...
This paper describes an algorithm for creating a ranking of economics journals, using data from the ...
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics lecturers into the last UK Resea...
Peer-review based research assessment, as implemented in Australia, the United Kingdom, and some oth...