There are some alarming stories coming out of the UK about the state of academic economics there. It appears that “economics” is becoming an elite subject for elite UK universities. This paper examines the Australian situation to see if similar patterns exist. This paper considers the trends in the availability of economics degrees across the nations and looks at the implications of these trends in Australia in terms of research outcomes, teaching and learning and the impacts on socio-economic opportunity. The similarities between the UK and Australian situation are disturbing and present a challenge to economists, and to the economics community and society as a whole
The Australian economy fared better than most others throughout the global financial crisis, but enr...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
Recently the Australian economy notched up seventeen years of uninterrupted economic growth. Not lon...
There are some alarming stories coming out of the UK about the state of academic economics there. It...
This paper revisits the matter of attracting students to study economics, an issue that faces every ...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
Economics degree enrolments are an issue of deep concern for Australian economists. The marked decli...
This paper argues that unlike the American experience where economic degree enrolments have now stag...
This paper revisits the matter of attracting students to study economics, an issue that faces every ...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
The Great Depression is famous for enticing a whole generation of young men and women into studying ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
This article undertakes a census of how the Australian economics profession changed over the span of...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
The Australian economy fared better than most others throughout the global financial crisis, but enr...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
Recently the Australian economy notched up seventeen years of uninterrupted economic growth. Not lon...
There are some alarming stories coming out of the UK about the state of academic economics there. It...
This paper revisits the matter of attracting students to study economics, an issue that faces every ...
UK universities have had to become much more responsive to changes in the pattern of demand and comp...
Economics degree enrolments are an issue of deep concern for Australian economists. The marked decli...
This paper argues that unlike the American experience where economic degree enrolments have now stag...
This paper revisits the matter of attracting students to study economics, an issue that faces every ...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
The Great Depression is famous for enticing a whole generation of young men and women into studying ...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
This article undertakes a census of how the Australian economics profession changed over the span of...
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of students undertaking ...
The Australian economy fared better than most others throughout the global financial crisis, but enr...
This paper analyses the causes and implications of declining economics major in Australia. Based on ...
Recently the Australian economy notched up seventeen years of uninterrupted economic growth. Not lon...