Today’s economic history and tomorrow’s scholars

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Matthew Jaremski
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[1] Utah State University,Department of Economics and Finance, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business
[2] National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER),undefined
来源
Cliometrica | 2020年 / 14卷
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Economics; Economic history; Graduate curriculum; Scholarly identity; A23; N01;
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While first highlighted by Romer (J Econ Educ 25:49–66, 1994), economic history has only continued to become more integrated into the broader discipline. This paper utilizes a sample of recent articles in top Economics journals to help assess what characteristics economic history papers share and a sample of recent graduate syllabi to examine the role that a required economic history class can play more broadly in the training of economists. The samples confirm that economic history research utilizing a wide range of topics and tools is being published in top economics journals and taught in economic history classes. The findings suggest that economic history is a complement to the research of other fields and that a required economic history class offers an early applied course that could help students regardless of what field they go on to pursue.
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页码:169 / 180
页数:11
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