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The Age Bias in Academic Publishing

Dunn, Jr., Robert

Challenge, 2005, vol. 48, issue 5, pages 5-11

Abstract: Academic publishing in economics is dominated by younger professors. Why is that so? As more tenured professors stay in their positions well beyond normal retirement age, will less be published in general? The author presents the evidence.

Date: 2005

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