Economics Departmental Rankings: Research Incentives, Constraints, and Efficiency

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Philip E. Graves

University of Colorado at Boulder - Department of Economics

James Marchand

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Randall J. Thompson

Paul M. Hebert Law Center Library

Date Written: 1982

Abstract

The paper has no abstract, but is an early contributor to the literature that ranks economics departments according to the publication performance of affiliated faculty. Additional considerations are taken up.

Keywords: Ranking, economics departments, publication performance, research incentives

Suggested Citation

Graves, Philip E. and Marchand, James and Thompson, Randall, Economics Departmental Rankings: Research Incentives, Constraints, and Efficiency (1982). American Economic Review, Vol. 72, No. 5, 1982, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1556679

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James Marchand

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Randall Thompson

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