Siegfried (2011) -

The following article summarizes the key research contributions and findings associated with his 2011 publications.

While John J. Siegfried is the primary academic reference, the name "Siegfried" and the year 2011 also appear in other specific contexts:

Undergraduate enrollments and the number of majors have a statistically significant impact on faculty size. Siegfried (2011)

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: The 2011 report specifically detailed the number and types of job openings available to new Ph.D. economists following the global financial crisis. From the editor: Computers on your skin illustrate

: Siegfried provides a comprehensive overview of the trends in undergraduate economics degrees within the U.S..

The study provides a causal model for "theories of change" regarding how funding translates into academic outputs and activities. The Economics Major in the United States The study provides a causal model for "theories

: The research investigates whether the number of undergraduate majors or the presence of a Ph.D. program is a primary driver in determining the size of the faculty in an economics department.

Siegfried (2011)