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Trends in undergraduate economics degrees, 1991--2014

John Siegfried

The Journal of Economic Education, 2016, vol. 47, issue 1, 89-93

Abstract: The 2007--10 growth spurt (18 percent over 3 years) in U.S. undergraduate economics degrees stalled in 2011. Degrees awarded were stagnant over the succeeding three years but show evidence of accelerating rapidly again in 2013--14.

Date: 2016
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