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The Economics Major: A Cross-Sectional View

Rachel A. Willis and Paul J. Pieper

The Journal of Economic Education, 1996, vol. 27, issue 4, 337-349

Abstract: The decline in economics majors is explained by the coincidental decline in demand for business majors and the falling rate of return to majoring in economics.

Date: 1996
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