Abstract
We surveyed 125 chairs of PhD granting departments of economics for their valuation of articles in top-tier journals relative to less prestigious journals, for co-author contribution relative to single author contribution and for the worth of books and grants relative to journal articles.
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1 A copy of the survey instrument is available by request.
2 J. Pol. Econ, Amer. Econ. Rev, Econometrica, Q. J. Econ., J. Mon. Econ., Rev. of Econ. Stud., J. Econ. Theory, Econ. J., Rand J. Econ., Rev. Econ. Stat.
3 In calculating averages, the midpoints of any interval responses are included. This approach is taken throughout this article.
4 E. Inquiry, J. Econ. Persp., JMCB, Quart. Rev. (Minn. Fed), Economica, J. Math. Econ., J. Fin. Econ., Scand. J. Econ., Economics Letters, AER P. P., J. Finance, J. Econometrics, J. Econ. Lit., J. Pub. Econ., J. Labor Economics, Weltwirtschaftliches Arch.