This short paper collects and studies the CVs of 112 assistant professors in the top-ten American departments of economics. The paper treats these as a glimpse of the future. We find evidence of a strong brain drain. We find also a predominance of empirical work
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
There has been almost no research into what makes an effective chairperson in a university departmen...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting non-tenure track full-tim...
This short paper collects and studies the CVs of 112 assistant professors in the top-ten American de...
This paper discussed what the academic labor market for economists is likely to look like in the yea...
The authors investigate economists\u27 decisions to enter and exit department chair positions in res...
It is widely assumed that the productivity of academic specialists declines with academic age. This ...
The authors update prior analyses of the undergraduate origins of individuals who earn a PhD in econ...
Recent research in labor economics has highlighted the substantial and long-lasting adverse effect o...
A disturbing concern that has been expressed by academic economists is the low interest in economics...
A nice article discovered this week, and a series of writings worth reading, "Academic economics i...
In this paper, we consider the brain drain problem arising from the possibility of signaling and ind...
A period of malaise in the mid-1990s led to a contraction in enrollment at many economics Ph.D. prog...
This paper provides information about the economics PhD job market by providing a case study of one ...
Throughout the world, economists have observed student lack of interest in pursuing the study of eco...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
There has been almost no research into what makes an effective chairperson in a university departmen...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting non-tenure track full-tim...
This short paper collects and studies the CVs of 112 assistant professors in the top-ten American de...
This paper discussed what the academic labor market for economists is likely to look like in the yea...
The authors investigate economists\u27 decisions to enter and exit department chair positions in res...
It is widely assumed that the productivity of academic specialists declines with academic age. This ...
The authors update prior analyses of the undergraduate origins of individuals who earn a PhD in econ...
Recent research in labor economics has highlighted the substantial and long-lasting adverse effect o...
A disturbing concern that has been expressed by academic economists is the low interest in economics...
A nice article discovered this week, and a series of writings worth reading, "Academic economics i...
In this paper, we consider the brain drain problem arising from the possibility of signaling and ind...
A period of malaise in the mid-1990s led to a contraction in enrollment at many economics Ph.D. prog...
This paper provides information about the economics PhD job market by providing a case study of one ...
Throughout the world, economists have observed student lack of interest in pursuing the study of eco...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
There has been almost no research into what makes an effective chairperson in a university departmen...
[Excerpt] American colleges and universities are increasingly substituting non-tenure track full-tim...