Siegfried (2011) Review
Undergraduate enrollments and the number of majors have a statistically significant impact on faculty size.
: The research investigates whether the number of undergraduate majors or the presence of a Ph.D. program is a primary driver in determining the size of the faculty in an economics department. Siegfried (2011)
While John J. Siegfried is the primary academic reference, the name "Siegfried" and the year 2011 also appear in other specific contexts: Undergraduate enrollments and the number of majors have
This work appeared as a chapter in the International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics . While John J
: Siegfried provides a comprehensive overview of the trends in undergraduate economics degrees within the U.S..
: Using data from various U.S. institutions, Siegfried and his co-authors (William E. Becker and William H. Greene) analyzed the sensitivity of faculty staffing to student enrollments. Key Findings :
Do Undergraduate Majors or Ph.D. Students Affect Faculty Size?