51吃瓜

Oceans apart

Published on
七月 9, 1999
Last updated
五月 27, 2015

Paul Ormerod (Letters, THES, July 2) is critical of our report on the almost complete disappearance of Britons interested in a career in university economics. Yes, in principle, we should be able to buy in non-Brits to fill the gap.

Unfortunately there is an empirical flaw in his ideas - one roughly the size of the Atlantic. This country is willing to pay only about a third of what US departments can offer. In the medium-run, therefore, we are dead. We cannot hold on to the best people.

Stephen Machin, Professor of economics, University College London. Andrew Oswald, Professor of economics. University of Warwick

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