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An Analysis of the Marginal Products of the One- and Two-Semester Introductory Economics Courses
Authors:David H. Dean  Robert C. Dolan
Affiliation:1. Clemson University;2. United Energy Resources, Inc.
Abstract:The authors examine whether the administrative location of an economics department in a business versus liberal arts school alters the character of the economics program provided to undergraduate majors. To test this hypothesis, they constructed a curricular character index (CCI) based on a detailed accounting of assorted dimensions of an economics major. The CCI served as the dependent variable in a regression model that controlled for other institutional attributes that could influence curricular character. The sample of 148 primarily undergraduate institutions was selected to impose some semblance of a ceteris paribus environment. Contrary to earlier findings, the empirical results strongly indicate that the administrative location of an economics department in business versus liberal arts schools significantly changes the character of the program offered to majors.
Keywords:business schools  economics curriculum
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