Graduate Training and Research Productivity in the 1990s: A Look at Who Publishes

Volume: 34, Issue: 03, Pages: 675 - 680
Published: Sep 1, 2001
Abstract
The relationship between reputational rankings of political science departments and their scholarly productivity remains a source of discussion and controversy. After the National Research Council (1995) published its ranking of 98 political science departments, Katz and Eagles (1996), Jackman and Siverson (1996), and Lowry and Silver (1996) analyzed the factors that seemingly influenced those rankings. Miller, Tien, and Peebler (1996) offered...
Paper Details
Title
Graduate Training and Research Productivity in the 1990s: A Look at Who Publishes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2001
Volume
34
Issue
03
Pages
675 - 680
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