Conditions of Teaching and Research in Economics: Some Preliminary Findings
S.M. Naseem,
Sarfraz Khan Qureshi and
Rehana Siddiqui
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S.M. Naseem: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Sarfraz Khan Qureshi: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Rehana Siddiqui: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
No 1999:4, PIDE Research Report from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a study initiated two years ago, at the initiative of the P.I.D.E. to review the problems of teaching and research in economics and related subjects (ERS)1 during the last two decades. The need for such a study has been felt for some time not only because of the common perception of declining standards in higher education generally and, economics, in particular, but also from the perceived competition economics has faced from other disciplines, especially business studies and computer science as a passport to the job market.
Pages: 22
Date: 1999
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