Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Mai 2011

Do Undergraduate Majors or Ph.D. Students Affect Faculty Size?

In: The American economist: journal of the International Honor Society in Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 69-77

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Abstract

Regression analysis using panel data for 42 colleges and universities over 14 years suggests that the economics faculty size of universities offering a Ph.D. in economics is determined primarily by the long-run average number of Ph.D. degrees awarded annually; the number of full-time faculty increases at almost a one-for-one pace as the average number of Ph.D.s grows. Faculty size at Ph.D. granting universities is largely unresponsive to changes in the contemporaneous number of undergraduate economics degrees awarded at those institutions. Similarly, faculty size at colleges where a bachelor's is the highest degree awarded is responsive to the long and short term average number of economics degrees awarded but not the annual changes in BS and BA degrees awarded in economics.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2328-1235

DOI

10.1177/056943451105600109

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