Economics Faculty Research at Teaching Institutions: Are Historically Black Colleges Different?
From: Southern Economic Journal
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Date: 10/1/2000
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Author: Agesa, Jacqueline; Granger, Maury; Price, Gregory N.
Jacqueline Agesa [*]
Maury Granger [+]
Gregory N. Price [++]
This paper examines the difference in research output of economics departments at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and non-HBCUs that are teaching institutions. We also examine the causal relationship between economics faculty research and the number of an institution's baccalaureate graduates who earn doctorates in economics. Our findings suggest that economics departments at HBCUs produce ...
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