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1325
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Overview

John J. Siegfried is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States. Their research mainly spans the fields of Social Sciences, with a specific focus on Education and Economics and Econometrics as subfields. The body of work emphasizes innovations in educational methods, economic theory and institutions, and education and critical thinking development.

Siegfried has contributed multiple papers to prominent venues, with frequent publications in the following:

  • AEA Papers and Proceedings
  • The Journal of Economic Education

Their recent publications include:

  • What does critical thinking mean in teaching economics?: The big and the little of it, 2021, The Journal of Economic Education
  • American Economic Association 2019-2020 Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics, 2020, AEA Papers and Proceedings
  • Trends in undergraduate economics degrees, 2001-2021, 2022, The Journal of Economic Education
  • Trends in undergraduate economics degrees, 2001-2022, 2023, The Journal of Economic Education
  • American Economic Association 2020-2021 Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics, 2021, AEA Papers and Proceedings

Frequent co-authors that appear alongside Siegfried's work include:

  • Charles E. Scott
  • David Colander
  • Allen R. Sanderson
  • Ethan M. Braunstein
  • Ryan Kustaborder

The main research topics addressed in Siegfried's work are:

  • Innovations in Educational Methods
  • Economic Theory and Institutions
  • Education and Critical Thinking Development

Best Publications

  • Ownership and Control: Rethinking Corporate Governance for the Twenty-first Century

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  • The Economics of Sports Facilities and Their Communities

    John J. Siegfried;Andrew Zimbalist

  • Antitrust Law: An Economic Perspective

    Richard A. Posner

  • Empirical studies of entry and exit: A survey of the evidence

    John J. Siegfried;Laurie Beth Evans

  • Economic Power and Political Influence: The Impact of Industry Structure on Public Policy

    Lester M. Salamon;John J. Siegfried

  • Research on Teaching College Economics: A Survey

    John J Siegfried;Rendigs Fels

  • The Economic Impact of Colleges and Universities

    John J. Siegfried;Allen R. Sanderson;Peter McHenry

  • The Status and Prospects of the Economics Major

    John J. Siegfried;Robin L. Bartlett;W. Lee Hansen;Allen C. Kelley

  • The economic impact of colleges and universities

    John J. Siegfried;Allen R. Sanderson;Peter McHenry

  • Production Efficiency: The Case of Professional Basketball

    Thomas A. Zak;Cliff J. Huang;John J. Siegfried

  • Economic Challenges in Higher Education

    Charles T. Clotfelter;Ronald G. Ehrenberg;Malcolm Getz;John J. Siegfried

  • Research on Teaching Economics to Undergraduates

    Sam Allgood;William B. Walstad;John J. Siegfried

  • Male-Female Differences in Economic Education: a Survey

    John J. Siegfried

  • The Job Market for New Economists: A Market Design Perspective

    Peter Andrew Coles;John Cawley;Phillip B. Levine;Muriel Niederle

  • Thinking About Competitive Balance

    Allen R. Sanderson;John J. Siegfried

  • Law and Economics

    Directors W. Kip Viscusi;Jeremy Atack;Margaret Blair;Thomas Carr

  • Use It or Lose It: Teaching Literacy in the Economics Principles Course

    W. Lee Hansen;Michael K. Salemi;John J. Siegfried

  • The Economic Impact of Sports Facilities, Teams and Mega-Events

    John Siegfried;Andrew Zimbalist

  • The demand for minor league baseball

    John J. Siegfried;Jeff D. Eisenberg

  • Financial Rewards to Research and Teaching: A Case Study of Academic Economists

    John J Siegfried;Kenneth J White

  • A Note on the Local Economic Impact of Sports Expenditures

    John Siegfried;Andrew Zimbalist

  • The State of Economic Education

    Michael K. Salemi;John J. Siegfried

  • Empirical Studies of Entry and Exit: A Survey of

    John J. Siegfried;Laurie Beth Evans

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Ronald G. Ehrenberg Cornell University
Charles T. Clotfelter
Charles T. Clotfelter Duke University
William E. Becker
William E. Becker Indiana University
William H. Greene
William H. Greene New York University
William B. Walstad
William B. Walstad University of Nebraska–Lincoln
David B. Audretsch
David B. Audretsch Indiana University
Muriel Niederle
Muriel Niederle Stanford University
Robert A. Margo
Robert A. Margo Boston University
Donald N. McCloskey
Donald N. McCloskey University of Illinois at Chicago
John Cawley
John Cawley Cornell University

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