Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
357672 International Review of Economics Education 2009 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

Studies find that students major in economics for a variety of reasons. None, however, have examined students’ political orientations as a possible factor in their choice of majors. Economics, as compared to other social sciences, tends to produce conservative policy recommendations. This pilot study explores whether more conservative students are attracted to economics. Our study found that men with conservative political leanings are more likely to major in economics and that male students in economics are more conservative than female students. Political orientation, however, does not appear to be a significant factor in the choice of a major for women.

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