What Kind of Economists Do We Want? From a One-Track to a Two-Track Mind
(2025) In Economic and Business Review 27(3). p.175-183- Abstract
We explore the challenges facing the current academic training of economists in small European countries such as Sweden. The monolithic focus on publishing in the top-five journals, which prioritizes methodological rigor over problem-driven research, is often a threat to social relevance and policy applicability. This limits pluralism, excludes many talented economists, and fails to prepare graduates for nonacademic positions. We propose a two-track model for PhD training and academic evaluation, emphasizing both traditional research and applied economic policy, tailored to the diverse needs of academia, public administration, and business. We also argue for broader evaluation criteria, enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration, and... (More)
We explore the challenges facing the current academic training of economists in small European countries such as Sweden. The monolithic focus on publishing in the top-five journals, which prioritizes methodological rigor over problem-driven research, is often a threat to social relevance and policy applicability. This limits pluralism, excludes many talented economists, and fails to prepare graduates for nonacademic positions. We propose a two-track model for PhD training and academic evaluation, emphasizing both traditional research and applied economic policy, tailored to the diverse needs of academia, public administration, and business. We also argue for broader evaluation criteria, enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration, and institutional reforms, including trial lectures and specialized research institutes. By diversifying incentives, we recommend a shift towards socially relevant and more inclusive education and practice in the discipline of economics.
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- Henrekson, Magnus ; Jonung, Lars LU and Lundahl, Mats
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- 2025
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- keywords
- Criteria for hiring and promotion, European economics, Pluralism, Research productivity
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- Economic and Business Review
- volume
- 27
- issue
- 3
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- 4
- pages
- 9 pages
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- University of Ljubljana School of Economics and Business
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- scopus:105017600635
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- 1580-0466
- DOI
- 10.15458/2335-4216.1359
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- English
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title = {{What Kind of Economists Do We Want? From a One-Track to a Two-Track Mind}},
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