全球欧洲经济学家的形成

The Making of a Global European Economist

Kyklos · 2008
被引 40
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

调查了欧洲经济学研究生项目向美国模式靠拢的情况,比较了欧美培训差异,发现项目虽相似但培训可能不适合多数欧洲学生,并讨论了传统欧洲体系的优点。

Abstract

SUMMARY This paper provides results of a survey of European graduate programs that are designing their programs to be similar to top US programs and compares those results to an earlier study done by the author of US schools. The study (1) provides a profile of European graduate economics students; (2) considers the degree to which European training at these schools differs from U.S. training, (3) offers some insights into the differences that exist among some top European programs in economics, and (4) provides a glimpse of the views that the students have of economics and of the training they are receiving. It finds that these global European programs are similar in many ways to US programs and that the students are satisfied with the programs. However, because of the different job markets in the US and Europe, it is not clear that the training is appropriate for the majority of European students. The paper concludes with a discussion of some of the concerns that should be kept in mind by other programs as they consider adapting their programs to become a ‘global’ program. These concerns include the argument that the traditional European system did a number of things right; the European academic economics institutional structure is quite different from the U.S. institutional structure; and the U.S. system has its own set of problems.

经济学研究生教育欧洲经济学项目课程国际化学术劳动力市场