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Academic economists today are caught in a ?Publication Impossibility Theorem System? or PITS. To further their careers … in such journals. Such academic competition is held to provide the right incentives for hard work, but there may be …, they are required to publish in A-journals, but this is impossible for the vast majority because there are few slots open …
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Academic economists today are caught in a "Publication Impossibility Theorem System" or PITS. In order to further their … careers, they are required to publish in A-journals, but for the vast majority this is impossible because there are few slots … open for them in such journals. Such academic competition maybe useful to generate hard work; however, there may be serious …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008458337
Academic economists today are caught in a “Publication Impossibility Theorem System” or PITS. To further their careers …, they are required to publish in A-journals, but for the vast majority this is impossible because there are few slots open … in such journals. Such academic competition maybe useful to generate hard work, however, there may be serious negative …
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Scholars today are under increasing pressure to publish in A-journals, the main role of which consists in certifying … and incentives to deviate from the truth. The overburdended reviewers? evaluations are characterized by selfish efforts to …
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Strong forces lead to a withering of academia as it exists today. The major causal forces are the rankings mania …, increased division of labor in research, intense publication pressure, academic fraud, dilution of the concept of “university …,” and inadequate organizational forms for modern research. Academia, in a broader sense understood as “the locus of seeking …
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Strong forces lead to a withering of academia as it exists today. The major causal forces are the rankings mania …, increased division of labor in research, intense publication pressure, academic fraud, dilution of the concept of "university …", and inadequate organizational forms for modern research. Academia, in a broader sense understood as "the locus of seeking …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008682894
We present a model for academia with heterogeneous author types and endogenous effort to explain changes in the … publication process in Economics. We analyze the implications of these developments on research output. Lowering the precision of … number of journals stimulates less able authors to submit their papers. The editor can improve the journal's pool of …
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It is increasingly becoming apparent to domestic and international investors that the European Central Bank’s bond buying programme which commenced in May 2010, “a way of correcting market dislocations that were hampering the central bank’s conduct of monetary policy”, and its provision...
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In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence of outsiders is small we show that this results in a tendency to hegemony. In a simple example in which institutions differ in their "exclusiveness" we find that these...
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