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The Economics of Economists
Institutional Setting, Individual Incentives, and Future Prospects

        • EDITORS:
        • Alessandro Lanteri, American University of Beirut
        • Jack Vromen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
        • PUBLICATION PLANNED FOR: July 2014
        • AVAILABILITY: Not yet published - available from July 2014
        • FORMAT: Hardback
        • ISBN: 9781107015708


Table of Contents

Introduction Alessandro Lanteri and Jack Vromen

Part I. The Institutional Setting of Academic Economics:
1. The culture of academic economics Arjo Klamer
2. The construction of a global profession: the transnationalization of 
economics Marion Fourcade
3. Academic rankings between the 'Republic of Science' and 'New Public 
Management' Margit Osterloh and Bruno S. Frey
4. Gatekeepers of economics: the network of editorial boards in economic 
journals Alberto Baccini and Lucio Barabesi
Part II. The Individual Incentives of Professional Economists:
5. Can European economics compete with U.S. economics? And should it? David 
Colander
6. Career patterns of economics PhDs: a decade of outcomes for the class of 
1997 Wendy Stock and John Siegfried
7. Scientific norms and the values of economists: the case of priority fights 
in economics Wade Hands
Part III. Challenges and Solutions:
8. Why economics is on the wrong track Deirdre McCloskey
9. Do we try to teach our students too much? Robert Frank
10. The perils of narrative teaching in economics Jack Vromen
11. Academic women's careers in the social sciences Donna Ginther and Shulamit 
Kahn
12. Ought (only) economists to defect? Stereotypes, identity and the prisoner's 
dilemma Alessandro Lanteri and Salvatore Rizzello
13. The financial crisis and the systemic failure of academic economics David 
Colander, Hans Follmer, Armin Haas, Michael Goldberg, Katarina Juselius, Alan 
Kirman, Thomas Lux and Brigitte Sloth
Index.
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