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Why Have Some Schools Not Experienced a Decrease in the Percentage of Students Majoring in Economics?

David Brasfield, Dannie Harrison, James McCoy and Martin Milkman

The Journal of Economic Education, 1996, vol. 27, issue 4, 362-370

Abstract: Schools offering an economics minor or more economics electives appear to have been at less risk than those that do not. Economics departments that did not face competition from a business program also may have been at more risk of losing majors than those that had to compete with a business program.

Date: 1996
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