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The Downsizing of Economics Professors - How It Will Happen, and Why It Will Succeed (Hardcover)
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The Downsizing of Economics Professors - How It Will Happen, and Why It Will Succeed (Hardcover)
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The number of economics professors now teaching at universities
will decline substantially over the next couple of decades. This
will happen for one main reason-the advent of distance learning,
especially in the form of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs),
which enable a single professor to lecture to tens of thousands of
students. Other academic fields will undoubtedly encounter similar
reductions in their numbers of professors. However, as this book
argues at several levels, academic economics is the one profession
that is most qualified to study and address the topic. In this
sense it is the one profession that should best recognize the
economic benefits of this transition, which this book describes,
and take responsibility for leading the transition among all
academic fields. Unfortunately, the position espoused by several
academic economists has been against this inevitable transition-a
position that politically upholds their employment and the status
of their institutions. They have asserted that MOOCs lower the
quality of education and threaten the financial viability of
traditional universities. Based on extensive evidence and analysis,
however, this book argues that their position untenable. Their
position is hypocritical as well, given the fact that economics
professors, more than anyone else, have upheld the idea that jobs
should be lost, and new ones should be gained, in response to
technological changes that promote economic efficiency. There is
also irony in the fact that the high tuitions required to maintain
traditional classrooms effectively deny a college education to
those who cannot afford it. Thus, unsound arguments that
traditional lectures are needed to preserve the quality of
education actually do not improve the quality of education but have
the only real effect of denying education to many people who would
otherwise be able to receive it. To address this topic
comprehensively, the book goes deep into fundamental questions
about what economics professors really do with their time and
energy, and what they should be doing in the best interests of
their students and of society. These are areas that the profession
has needed to address for a long time, but has failed to do so.
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