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: The research investigates whether the number of undergraduate majors or the presence of a Ph.D. program is a primary driver in determining the size of the faculty in an economics department.
: Siegfried provides a comprehensive overview of the trends in undergraduate economics degrees within the U.S.. Siegfried (2011)
Siegfried regularly published these reports for the American Economic Review to track the professional labor market.
: The 2011 report specifically detailed the number and types of job openings available to new Ph.D. economists following the global financial crisis. From the editor: Computers on your skin illustrate
Do Undergraduate Majors or Ph.D. Students Affect Faculty Size?
Published in The American Economist , this study explores the resource allocation and institutional dynamics of university economics departments. Siegfried regularly published these reports for the American
The study provides a causal model for "theories of change" regarding how funding translates into academic outputs and activities. The Economics Major in the United States