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educational outreach. The guide provides discussions of “do’s†and “don’ts†and offers advice on which kinds of research …
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heterogeneity in productivity. Throughout, the discussion summarizes earlier work. I survey research on the impacts of citations on … salaries and non-monetary rewards and discuss how citations reflect judgments about research quality in economics. …
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The previously documented trend toward more co- and multi-authored research in economics is partly (perhaps 20 percent …) due to different research styles of scholars in different birth cohorts (of different ages). Most of the trend reflects … profession-wide changes in research style. Older scholars show greater variation in their research styles than younger ones, who …
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Publishing in economics proceeds much more slowly on average than in the natural sciences, and more slowly than in other social sciences and finance. It is even relatively slower at the extremes. We demonstrate that much of the lag, especially at the extremes, arises from authors' dilatory...
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David Colander's update/reworking of his 1987 volume draws conclusions about graduate study in economics from interviews with students in selected leading U.S. programs. Although not formally statistical, the interviews support the conclusion that most of the core of graduate instruction (except...
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professional dealings. Graduate programs in economics offer courses that lead to written drafts of important research; they teach …
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The previously documented trend toward more co- and multi-authored research in economics is partly (perhaps 20 percent …) due to different research styles of scholars in different birth cohorts (of different ages). Most of the trend reflects … profession-wide changes in research style. Older scholars show greater variation in their research styles than younger ones, who …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010500327
The previously documented trend toward more co- and multi-authored research in economics is partly (perhaps 20 percent …) due to different research styles of scholars in different birth cohorts (of different ages). Most of the trend reflects … profession-wide changes in research style. Older scholars show greater variation in their research styles than younger ones, who …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010477885
The previously documented trend toward more co- and multi-authored research in economics is partly (perhaps 20 percent …) due to different research styles of scholars in different birth cohorts (of different ages). Most of the trend reflects … profession-wide changes in research style. Older scholars show greater variation in their research styles than younger ones, who …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028161
heterogeneity in productivity. Throughout, the discussion summarizes earlier work. I survey research on the impacts of citations on … salaries and non-monetary rewards and discuss how citations reflect judgments about research quality in economics …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001880