Ranking Doctoral Programs by Journal Contributions of Recent Graduates
Loren W. Tauer and
Janelle R. Tauer
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1984, vol. 66, issue 2, 170-172
Abstract:
The productivity of graduate agricultural economics programs in the United States is measured by the number of pages and articles that recent graduates have published in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics during the last ten years. In both rankings the University of California, Berkeley, leads, followed by the University of California, Davis, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan State or Purdue. When pages are divided by the number of graduates, the University of Chicago ranks first, followed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Berkeley, Davis, and Rhode Island.
Date: 1984
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