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tino4ka555 [31]
2 years ago
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At some colleges and universities, economics professors receive higher salaries than professors in some other fields.

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1 answer:
koban [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

At some colleges and universities, economics professors receive higher salaries than professors in some other fields.

A. Why might this be true?

Economists have a higher opportunity cost working in academia than professors in other fields because in certain fields that are different from academic,there is a lack of labor opportunity for professor and even when such arise ,they are difficult to get and another reason may be that economists who are good in some fields may employ themselves in other firms with higher wages because of their real life first hand experience, even when some colleges and universities wants to hire them, got to spend a greater amount of money than for professors in some other fields.

B. Some other colleges and universities have a policy of paying equal salaries to professors in all fields. At some of these schools, economics professors have lighter teaching loads than professors in some other fields. What role do the differences in teaching loads play

In order for  university to employ working force which is hard to find, they put in place differences in teaching loads ,such differences in teaching load are intended to attract economics professors by providing nonmetary compensation

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