历史上黑人大学经济系和经济学家的相对影响:自世纪之交以来,等级制度发生了变化吗?

Q1 Social Sciences
Franklin G. Mixon, Kamal P. Upadhyaya
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本研究考察了与美国历史上的黑人学院和大学(HBCUs)相关的当代经济学家所做的研究相关的引文模式。在平均引用方面,我们报告白求恩-库克曼大学经济系排名第一,其次是南卡罗来纳州立大学和田纳西州立大学。从总被引次数来看,我们发现霍华德大学排名第一,其次是北卡罗来纳A&T州立大学和田纳西州立大学。我们的研究也是第一个研究个体经济学家在HBCU景观中的相对影响的研究。在这方面,我们报告霍华德大学的Elizabeth Asiedu排名第一,其次是白休恩-库克曼大学的Ekanayake Ekanayake和摩根州立大学的Faridul Islam。最后,一项单独的分析显示,HBCUs经济院系的相对规模与这些经济院系的研究影响力之间存在很强的正相关关系。因此,似乎将更大比例的资源(即师资队伍)投入经济学的机构拥有更有影响力的经济学家。
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The Relative Impact of Historically Black College and University Economics Departments and Economists: Has the Hierarchy Changed Since the Turn of the Century?
This study examines citation patterns associated with the research being done by the current generation of economists affiliated with America's historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). In terms of mean citations, we report that the economics department at Bethune-Cookman University ranks first, followed by South Carolina State University and Tennessee State University. In terms of total citations, we find that Howard University ranks first, followed by North Carolina A&T State University and Tennessee State University. Our study is also the first to examine the relative impact of individual economists across the HBCU landscape. In doing so, we report that Elizabeth Asiedu of Howard University ranks first, followed by Ekanayake Ekanayake of Bethune-Cookman University and Faridul Islam of Morgan State University. Lastly, a separate analysis reveals a strong positive correlation between the relative sizes of the economics departments at HBCUs and the research impact of those economics departments. Thus, it appears as though institutions that commit a greater proportion of their resources (i.e., faculty lines) to economics have more influential economists.
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Review of Black Political Economy
Review of Black Political Economy Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
2.80
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22
期刊介绍: The Review of Black Political Economy examines issues related to the economic status of African-American and Third World peoples. It identifies and analyzes policy prescriptions designed to reduce racial economic inequality. The journal is devoted to appraising public and private policies for their ability to advance economic opportunities without regard to their theoretical or ideological origins. A publication of the National Economic Association and the Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy of Clark College.
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