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There is good reason to think that non-elite programs in economics may be producing relatively more research than in … productivity in economics (and business) using data from the Web of Science (Knowledge) for a broad set of institutions both elite …
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economics as a field does not appreciate and work on what economists collectively prefer. …
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An important recent event in the economics field is the introduction of seven new society journals. Using standard … iterative ranking methodologies from economics, as well as some new methodologies, we demonstrate the spectacular rise of these … journals while updating journal rankings for all economics journals. We then use regression analysis based on how these …
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Two of the top economics journals have institutional ties to a specific university, the Quarterly Journal of Economics …
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names, we investigate the connection between the gender of economics dissertators and dissertation topics. Despite … stagnation in the share of women among economics Ph.D.s in recent years, there has been a remarkable rise in gender …-related dissertations in economics over time and in many sub-fields. Women economists are significantly more likely to write gender …
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method, and illustrate it with modern data on economics. Of 450 genuinely world-leading journal articles, the UK produced 10 …. -- Science ; evaluation ; European economics ; United Kingdom ; peer-review ; Research Excellence Framework (REF) ; citations …
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data from the field of economics. No scientific bias or favoritism is found (although the Journal of Political Economy …
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Climate change is sometimes viewed as the most serious problem facing modern society. The science behind anthropogenic global warming has been understood for more than half a century. Yet relatively few economists work on topics related to climate change. What explains this (apparent) lack of...
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