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The Survey of Academic Library Subject Specialists: Economics & Finance
Description:
This report is based on a survey of thirty five academic library subject specialists in economics and finance, predominantly from research universities, including Northwestern, Georgetown, Princeton and many others. The study gives detailed data on budgets and spending patterns of subject specialists in economics and finance, including information on usage of eBooks, traditional books, databases and scholarly journals. The study also reports on collection development plans in a broad range of subject areas including energy economics, agricultural economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, accounting, portfolio management, international financial regulation, econometrics, mathematical methods, economic area studies in Asia, Europe and North and South America (each region reported on separately), and many other subject areas.
The study reports on how finance and economics subject specialists use their time, breaking down their activities among categories such as information literacy, acquisitions and collection development and other areas. The report measures the extent to which university presses account for materials purchases in the field, and gives detailed info on the impact of blogs in economics and finance. Other topics covered include data on spending accounted for by contributions from economics and finance departments to economics and finance library purchases, and spending accounted for by grants or endowments specified for materials purchases in economics and finance.
Just a few of the many findings from this report are:
- MA- or PhD-granting institutions in the sample had a mean budgetary allocation of $163,676 in 2012 for Finance or Economics
- A mean of 36.67 percent of purchases of e-books in finance and economics by foreign country libraries were accounted for by purchases from university presses, as opposed to just 15.2 percent of those by libraries in the United States
- In the last year, libraries in the sample received a mean of 18.57 specific suggestions from patrons to purchase particular books, monographs, databases, journals, and other information resources
- Libraries with specific budgetary allocations for finance or economics will spend a mean of $200,458 on specialized databases, while libraries without these allocations will spend a mean of $78,839
- 28.57 percent of libraries in the sample maintain a digital repository to which authors from the subject areas of finance and economics within their college contribute
Contents:
List of Tables
Survey Participants
The Questionnaire
Summary of Main Findings
Characteristics of the Sample
Chapter 1: Finance and Economics Majors
Chapter 2: Budget
Chapter 3: Materials Prices
Chapter 4: Demand for Particular Information Formats and Delivery Vehicles
Chapter 5: Subject Specific Acquisitions Plans
Chapter 6: Information Literacy
Chapter 7: Relations with Library Patrons
Chapter 8: Trends in Finance and Economics
Chapter 9: Data in Collection Development Decisions
Chapter 10: Impact of Blogs on the Field
List of Tables
Table 1.1: What is the total number of Finance and Economics Majors at your college?
Table 1.2: What is the total number of Finance and Economics Majors at your college? Broken Out by Country
Table 1.3: What is the total number of Finance and Economics Majors at your college? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 1.4: What is the total number of Finance and Economics Majors at your college? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 1.5: What is the total number of Finance and Economics Majors at your college? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 2.1: If your library has a specific budgetary allocation for Finance or Economics, how much was it in 2010?
Table 2.2: If your library has a specific budgetary allocation for Finance or Economics, how much was it in 2010? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 2.3: If your library has a specific budgetary allocation for Finance or Economics, how much was it in 2011?
Table 2.4: If your library has a specific budgetary allocation for Finance or Economics, how much was it in 2011? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 2.5: If your library has a specific budgetary allocation for Finance or Economics, how much is it in 2012?
Table 2.6: If your library has a specific budgetary allocation for Finance or Economics, how much is it in 2012? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 2.7: Has your library received contributions from other departments of your college so that you can better afford some information sources desired by this department?
Table 2.8: Has your library received contributions from other departments of your college so that you can better afford some information sources desired by this department? Broken Out by Country
Table 2.9: Has your library received contributions from other departments of your college so that you can better afford some information sources desired by this department? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 2.10: If your library received contributions from other departments of your college, how much have you received in the past year?
Table 2.11: If your library received contributions from other departments of your college, how much have you received in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 2.12: If your library received contributions from other departments of your college, how much have you received in the past year? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 2.13: If your library received contributions from other departments of your college, how much have you received in the past year? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 2.14: If your library received contributions from other departments of your college, how much have you received in the past year? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 2.15: Does your library have an endowment, grant or other special allocation that falls outside of the normal library budget but that supplements purchases in your subject area?
Table 2.16: Does your library have an endowment, grant or other special allocation that falls outside of the normal library budget but that supplements purchases in your subject area? Broken Out by Country
Table 2.17: Does your library have an endowment, grant or other special allocation that falls outside of the normal library budget but that supplements purchases in your subject area? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 2.18: If your library has an endowment, grant or other special allocation that falls outside of the normal library budget, how much did this source provide in the past year?
Table 2.19: If your library has an endowment, grant or other special allocation that falls outside of the normal library budget, how much did this source provide in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 2.20: If your library has an endowment, grant or other special allocation that falls outside of the normal library budget, how much did this source provide in the past year? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 2.21: In recent years how has materials spending in your subject area fared vis-à-vis the trend in the library's total materials spending?
Table 2.22: In recent years how has materials spending in your subject area fared vis-à-vis the trend in the library's total materials spending? Broken Out by Country
Table 2.23: In recent years how has materials spending in your subject area fared vis-à-vis the trend in the library's total materials spending? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 3.1: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for print books in the past year?
Table 3.2: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for print books in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 3.3: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for print books in the past year? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 3.4: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for e-books in the past year?
Table 3.5: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for e-books in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 3.6: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for e-books in the past year? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 3.7: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for journals in the past year?
Table 3.8: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for journals in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 3.9: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for journals in the past year? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 3.10: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for databases in the past year?
Table 3.11: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for databases in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 3.12: In percentage terms, how much have prices changed for databases in the past year? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 4.1: How much did the library spend for print books in your subject area in 2010?
Table 4.2: How much did the library spend for print books in your subject area in 2011?
Table 4.3: How much will the library spend for print books in your subject area in 2012?
Table 4.4: How much did the library spend for e-books in your subject area in 2010?
Table 4.5: How much did the library spend for e-books in your subject area in 2010? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 4.6: How much did the library spend for e-books in your subject area in 2011?
Table 4.7: How much did the library spend for e-books in your subject area in 2011? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 4.8: How much will the library spend for e-books in your subject area in 2012?
Table 4.9: How much will the library spend for e-books in your subject area in 2012? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 4.10: What percentage of your library's purchases of print books in finance and economics were accounted for by purchases from university presses?
Table 4.11: What percentage of your library's purchases of print books in finance and economics were accounted for by purchases from university presses? Broken Out by Country
Table 4.12: What percentage of your library's purchases of print books in finance and economics were accounted for by purchases from university presses? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 4.13: What percentage of your library's purchases of e-books in finance and economics were accounted for by purchases from university presses?
Table 4.14: What percentage of your library's purchases of e-books in finance and economics were accounted for by purchases from university presses? Broken Out by Country
Table 4.15: What percentage of your library's purchases of e-books in finance and economics were accounted for by purchases from university presses? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 4.16: How much did the library spend for specialized databases that largely serve your subject area in 2010?
Table 4.17: How much did the library spend for specialized databases that largely serve your subject area in 2011?
Table 4.18: How much did the library spend for specialized databases that largely serve your subject area in 2012?
Table 4.19: How much did the library spend for specialized databases that largely serve your subject area in 2012? Broken Out by Country
Table 4.20: How much did the library spend for specialized databases that largely serve your subject area in 2012? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 4.21: How much did your library spend for scholarly journals in your subject area in 2010?
Table 4.22: How much did your library spend for scholarly journals in your subject area in 2011?
Table 4.23: How much did your library spend for scholarly journals in your subject area in 2012?
Table 4.24: How many distinct subscriptions to journals that charge a subscription fee did your library maintain in your subject area in 2010?
Table 4.25: How many distinct subscriptions to journals that charge a subscription fee did your library maintain in your subject area in 2011?
Table 4.26: How many distinct subscriptions to journals that charge a subscription fee did your library maintain in your subject area in 2012?
Table 4.27: What percentage of your journal subscriptions in your subject area for which you pay a fee do you maintain paper access, either in addition to electronic access or instead of it?
Table 4.28: What percentage of your journal subscriptions in your subject area for which you pay a fee do you maintain paper access, either in addition to electronic access or instead of it? Broken Out by Country
Table 4.29: What percentage of your journal subscriptions in your subject area for which you pay a fee do you maintain paper access, either in addition to electronic access or instead of it? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 4.30: About what percentage of use of the journals in your library collection in your subject area is accounted for by the use of open access journals?
Table 4.31: About what percentage of use of the journals in your library collection in your subject area is accounted for by the use of open access journals? Broken Out by Country
Table 4.32: About what percentage of use of the journals in your library collection in your subject area is accounted for by the use of open access journals? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 4.33: Do authors from your subject area contribute to an institutional digital repository maintained by the library?
Table 4.34: Do authors from your subject area contribute to an institutional digital repository maintained by the library? Broken Out by Country
Table 4.35: Do authors from your subject area contribute to an institutional digital repository maintained by the library? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 4.36: Do authors from your subject area contribute to an institutional digital repository maintained by the library? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 4.37: Do authors from your subject area contribute to an institutional digital repository maintained by the library? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.1: What are your collection plans for Accounting?
Table 5.2: What are your collection plans for Accounting? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.3: What are your collection plans for Accounting? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.4: What are your collection plans for Accounting? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.5: What are your collection plans for Accounting? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.6: What are your collection plans for Portfolio Management?
Table 5.7: What are your collection plans for Portfolio Management? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.8: What are your collection plans for Portfolio Management? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.9: What are your collection plans for Portfolio Management? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.10: What are your collection plans for Portfolio Management? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.11: What are your collection plans for Financial Industry Regulation?
Table 5.12: What are your collection plans for Financial Industry Regulation? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.13: What are your collection plans for Financial Industry Regulation? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.14: What are your collection plans for Financial Industry Regulation? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.15: What are your collection plans for Financial Industry Regulation? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.16: What are your collection plans for International Financial Markets?
Table 5.17: What are your collection plans for International Financial Markets? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.18: What are your collection plans for International Financial Markets? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.19: What are your collection plans for International Financial Markets? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.20: What are your collection plans for International Financial Markets? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.21: What are your collection plans for Macroeconomics?
Table 5.22: What are your collection plans for Macroeconomics? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.23: What are your collection plans for Macroeconomics? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.24: What are your collection plans for Macroeconomics? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.25: What are your collection plans for Macroeconomics? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.26: What are your collection plans for Microeconomics?
Table 5.27: What are your collection plans for Microeconomics? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.28: What are your collection plans for Microeconomics? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.29: What are your collection plans for Microeconomics? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.30: What are your collection plans for Microeconomics? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.31: What are your collection plans for International Economics?
Table 5.32: What are your collection plans for International Economics? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.33: What are your collection plans for International Economics? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.34: What are your collection plans for International Economics? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.35: What are your collection plans for International Economics? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.36: What are your collection plans for Econometrics and Forecasting?
Table 5.37: What are your collection plans for Econometrics and Forecasting? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.38: What are your collection plans for Econometrics and Forecasting? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.39: What are your collection plans for Econometrics and Forecasting? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.40: What are your collection plans for Econometrics and Forecasting? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.41: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Africa?
Table 5.42: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Africa? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.43: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Africa? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.44: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Africa? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.45: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Africa? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.46: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Asia?
Table 5.47: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Asia? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.48: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Asia? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.49: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Asia? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.50: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Asia? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.51: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Europe?
Table 5.52: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Europe? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.53: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Europe? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.54: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Europe? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.55: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - Europe? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.56: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - North America?
Table 5.57: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - North America? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.58: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - North America? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.59: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - North America? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.60: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - North America? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.61: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - South America?
Table 5.62: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - South America? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.63: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - South America? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.64: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - South America? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.65: What are your collection plans for Economics Area Studies - South America? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.66: What are your collection plans for Government Finance?
Table 5.67: What are your collection plans for Government Finance? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.68: What are your collection plans for Government Finance? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.69: What are your collection plans for Government Finance? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.70: What are your collection plans for Government Finance? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.71: What are your collection plans for Agricultural and Resource Economics?
Table 5.72: What are your collection plans for Agricultural and Resource Economics? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.73: What are your collection plans for Agricultural and Resource Economics? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.74: What are your collection plans for Agricultural and Resource Economics? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.75: What are your collection plans for Agricultural and Resource Economics? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.76: What are your collection plans for Energy Economics?
Table 5.77: What are your collection plans for Energy Economics? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.78: What are your collection plans for Energy Economics? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.79: What are your collection plans for Energy Economics? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.80: What are your collection plans for Energy Economics? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.81: What are your collection plans for Healthcare Economics?
Table 5.82: What are your collection plans for Healthcare Economics? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.83: What are your collection plans for Healthcare Economics? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.84: What are your collection plans for Healthcare Economics? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.85: What are your collection plans for Healthcare Economics? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.86: What are your collection plans for History of Finance?
Table 5.87: What are your collection plans for History of Finance? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.88: What are your collection plans for History of Finance? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.89: What are your collection plans for History of Finance? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.90: What are your collection plans for History of Finance? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.91: What are your collection plans for History of Economic Thought?
Table 5.92: What are your collection plans for History of Economic Thought? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.93: What are your collection plans for History of Economic Thought? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.94: What are your collection plans for History of Economic Thought? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.95: What are your collection plans for History of Economic Thought? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 5.96: What are your collection plans for Mathematical Methods?
Table 5.97: What are your collection plans for Mathematical Methods? Broken Out by Country
Table 5.98: What are your collection plans for Mathematical Methods? Broken Out by Carnegie Class
Table 5.99: What are your collection plans for Mathematical Methods? Broken Out by Total FTE Student Enrollment
Table 5.100: What are your collection plans for Mathematical Methods? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 6.1: Do you feel that your subject area is adequately dealt with in your organization's information literacy efforts?
Table 6.2: Do you feel that your subject area is adequately dealt with in your organization's information literacy efforts? Broken Out by Country
Table 6.3: Do you feel that your subject area is adequately dealt with in your organization's information literacy efforts? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 6.4: What percentage of your personal work time is spent on general information literacy including classroom time, tutoring, reference desk, preparation and oversight of training materials?
Table 6.5: What percentage of your personal work time is spent on general information literacy including classroom time, tutoring, reference desk, preparation and oversight of training materials? Broken Out by Country
Table 6.6: What percentage of your personal work time is spent on general information literacy including classroom time, tutoring, reference desk, preparation and oversight of training materials? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 6.7: What percentage of your personal work time is spent on collection development planning, testing and procurement of materials and information resources?
Table 6.8: What percentage of your personal work time is spent on collection development planning, testing and procurement of materials and information resources? Broken Out by Country
Table 6.9: What percentage of your personal work time is spent on collection development planning, testing and procurement of materials and information resources? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 7.1: How many specific suggestions have you received (by email, phone, in person or by other means) from library patrons to purchase particular monographs, books, databases, journals or other information resources in the past year?
Table 7.2: How many specific suggestions have you received (by email, phone, in person or by other means) from library patrons to purchase particular monographs, books, databases, journals or other information resources in the past year? Broken Out by Country
Table 7.3: How many specific suggestions have you received (by email, phone, in person or by other means) from library patrons to purchase particular monographs, books, databases, journals or other information resources in the past year? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 7.4: Does your institution have a specifically designated liaison person in the library patron community (i.e., in corporate or academic departments) who acts as a liaison with the library?
Table 7.5: Does your institution have a specifically designated liaison person in the library patron community (i.e., in corporate or academic departments) who acts as a liaison with the library? Broken Out by Country
Table 7.6: Does your institution have a specifically designated liaison person in the library patron community (i.e., in corporate or academic departments) who acts as a liaison with the library? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 7.7: Which phrase best describes the level of involvement of library patrons in your subject area in acquisitions decision making?
Table 7.8: Which phrase best describes the level of involvement of library patrons in your subject area in acquisitions decision making? Broken Out by Country
Table 7.9: Which phrase best describes the level of involvement of library patrons in your subject area in acquisitions decision making? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 8.1: Which phrase best describes the patron base in your subject area?
Table 8.2: Which phrase best describes the patron base in your subject area? Broken Out by Country
Table 8.3: Which phrase best describes the patron base in your subject area? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 9.1: Have you ever monitored publications produced by the faculty or staff of our organization to evaluate the extent to which your library holds journals or other publications cited in works published by them?
Table 9.2: Have you ever monitored publications produced by the faculty or staff of our organization to evaluate the extent to which your library holds journals or other publications cited in works published by them? Broken Out by Country
Table 9.3: Have you ever monitored publications produced by the faculty or staff of our organization to evaluate the extent to which your library holds journals or other publications cited in works published by them? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.1: Do you monitor or index the blog Credit Writedowns for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.2: Do you monitor or index the blog Naked Capitalism for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.3: Do you monitor or index the blog Naked Capitalism for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.4: Do you monitor or index the blog Naked Capitalism for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.5: Do you monitor or index the blog The Big Picture for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.6: Do you monitor or index the blog Zero Hedge for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.7: Do you monitor or index the blog Zero Hedge for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.8: Do you monitor or index the blog Zero Hedge for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.9: Do you monitor or index the blog Economix for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.10: Do you monitor or index Paul Krugman's blog – The Conscience of a Liberal for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.11: Do you monitor or index Paul Krugman's blog – The Conscience of a Liberal for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.12: Do you monitor or index Paul Krugman's blog – The Conscience of a Liberal for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.13: Do you monitor or index Greg Mankiw's blog for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.14: Do you monitor or index the blog Baseline Scenario for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.15: Do you monitor or index the blog Baseline Scenario for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.16: Do you monitor or index the blog Baseline Scenario for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.17: Do you monitor or index Michael Pettis' China Financial blog for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.18: Do you monitor or index Michael Pettis' China Financial blog for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.19: Do you monitor or index Michael Pettis' China Financial blog for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.20: Do you monitor or index the blog EconBrowser for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.21: Do you monitor or index the blog EconBrowser for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.22: Do you monitor or index the blog EconBrowser for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.23: Do you monitor or index the blog Calculated Risk for faculty or personal interest?
Table 10.24: Do you monitor or index the blog Calculated Risk for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Country
Table 10.25: Do you monitor or index the blog Calculated Risk for faculty or personal interest? Broken Out by Specific Budgetary Allocation for Finance or Economics
Table 10.26: Do you monitor or index the blog Division of Labor for faculty or personal interest?
Sources/Contributors
- Arizona State University
- Binghamton University
- Boston University
- C.D. Howe Institute
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Claremont Colleges
- Concordia University
- Dalhousie University
- Ellender Library/ NSU
- Florida International University
- Georgetown University
- Humboldt State University
- Iowa State University
- Ithaca College
- Jamestown College
- Mannheim University
- Northwestern University
- Portland Public Library
- Princeton University
- Queens College
- Sacred Heart University
- Sam Houston State University
- Santa Clara University
- Santa Fe College
- Staffordshire University
- The Library of Congress
- University at Buffalo
- University of Alberta
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Hawaii at Manoa
- University of Lethbridge
- University of Texas at San Antonio
- University of the Pacific
- University of Toledo
- Villanova University
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