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| Christiana Hilmer and Michael Hilmer |
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| ''Do Public Ph.D.-Granting Economics Departments Invert Salaries?'' |
| ( 2010, Vol. 30 No.2 ) |
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| This study analyzes a unique data set containing current salary and detailed job history information on a sample of 902 individuals drawn from 43 public U.S. Ph.D.-granting departments of economics. An analysis of current salaries by academic rank shows that 25% of Assistant Professors earn more that 50% of Associate Professors and 25% of Associate Professors earn more than 25% of Full Professors. Regression analysis suggests that salary inversion is most likely to exist between Associate and Assistant Professors and is more prevalent in lower ranked programs. |
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| Keywords: Salary Inversion |
JEL: J3 - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General J4 - Particular Labor Markets: General |
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| Manuscript Received : Oct 15 2009 | | Manuscript Accepted : Apr 01 2010 |
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