• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: How Productive Are Economics and Finance PhDs?
  • Contributor: Lan, Yihui; Clements, Kenneth W.; Chai, Zong Ken
  • Published: Wiley, 2023
  • Published in: Australian Economic Review, 56 (2023) 4, Seite 442-461
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1111/1467-8462.12531
  • ISSN: 0004-9018; 1467-8462
  • Keywords: Economics and Econometrics
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  • Description: <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This article analyses the research productivity of more than 200 individuals in academe with a PhD in economics and finance from (mostly) Australian universities. We find the number of publications accumulates linearly with experience, while citations increase exponentially, pointing to network effects. Panel regressions indicate: (1) the key role of experience in determining research outcomes; (2) the usual quadratic approach substantially under‐estimates the role of diminishing returns to experience; (3) the university where an individual works is mostly unimportant for publications and citations. ‘Prime academic age’, when research has maximum impact, is attained about 11 years after the PhD.</jats:p>