The economy and demand for finance Ph.D.s: 1989-2001
We investigate the demand for new finance Ph.D.s from 1989 to 2001. Three categories of schools (Top 20, Top 21-50, and Other Finance Departments) are explored and the differences between private and public institutions are reported. The demand for assistant professors is the greatest and most insti...
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Main Authors: | DING, David K., Chen, Sheng-Syan |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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