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student load 3 Faculty size 2 Accounting Auditing and Accountability not elsewhere classified 1 Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified 1 accounting enrolments 1 student completions 1
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Does Teaching Load Affect Faculty Size?
Becker, William E.; Greene, William H.; Siegfried, John J. - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2008
Random effects estimates using panel data for 42 colleges and universities over 16 years reveal that the economics faculty size of universities offering a Ph.D. in economics is determined primarily by the long-run average number of Ph.D. degrees awarded annually; the number of full-time faculty...
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Can You Earn a Ph.D. in Economics in Five Years?
Stodk, Wendy A.; Finegan, T. Alsrich; Siegfried, John J. - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2008
We investigate which of the students who entered economics Ph.D. programs in fall 2002 were more likely to earn a Ph.D. within five years, and which were more likely to have dropped out. Students enrolled in Top-15 ranked programs are less likely to have dropped out, but no more likely than...
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Australian Accounting Enrolments and Student Load: An Empirical Note on Trends and Composition Through the 1990s
Worthington, Andrew C.; Higgs, Helen - 2001
This statistical note examines trends in Australian accounting enrolments and student load, together with the … relative position of the accounting discipline in terms of all business-related enrolments and student load has declined over … the last decade. Second, Australian growth in accounting enrolments and student load is not evenly distributed across all …
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