The aim of this paper is to delineate an empirically grounded, structure-causal going concern recursive model of UK economics that, in the context of the RAE and local department decision-making, explains the progressive elimination of heterodox economics, the progressive homogenization of mainstream economics from 1992 to the present, and the continued rise to dominance of a select group of departments, and indicates whether these ‘regularities’ will continue under the Research Excellence Framework selectivity exercise in 2014
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
The UK fares very well in international comparisons of the research and development intensity of the...
The aim of this paper is to delineate an empirically grounded, structure-causal going concern recurs...
A considerable sum of money is allocated to UK universities on the basis of Research Assessment Exer...
A considerable sum of money is allocated to UK universities on the basis of Research Assessment Exer...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council distributes a sum in excess of £130 million to support...
National governments spend significant amounts of money supporting public research. However, in an e...
The UK’s periodic research assessment exercise has grown larger and more formalised since its first ...
In 1992 the binary divide between universities and polytechnics was dismantled to create a nominally...
This article examines how the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), along with the development of p...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
The Research Excellence Framework is a high-stakes exercise used by the UK government to allocate bi...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics lecturers into the last UK Resea...
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
The UK fares very well in international comparisons of the research and development intensity of the...
The aim of this paper is to delineate an empirically grounded, structure-causal going concern recurs...
A considerable sum of money is allocated to UK universities on the basis of Research Assessment Exer...
A considerable sum of money is allocated to UK universities on the basis of Research Assessment Exer...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council distributes a sum in excess of £130 million to support...
National governments spend significant amounts of money supporting public research. However, in an e...
The UK’s periodic research assessment exercise has grown larger and more formalised since its first ...
In 1992 the binary divide between universities and polytechnics was dismantled to create a nominally...
This article examines how the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), along with the development of p...
Susan Wright, Bruce Curtis, Lisa Lucas and Susan Robertson provide a basic outline of their working ...
The Research Excellence Framework is a high-stakes exercise used by the UK government to allocate bi...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
Using a rich new data source, we explore the selection of economics lecturers into the last UK Resea...
Governments around the world have introduced various forms of research evaluation and accountability...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
The UK fares very well in international comparisons of the research and development intensity of the...