American Economic Review
ISSN 0002-8282 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7981 (Online)
Views among Economists: Professional Consensus or Point-Counterpoint?
American Economic Review
vol. 103,
no. 3, May 2013
(pp. 629–35)
Abstract
To what degree do economists disagree about key economic questions? We provide evidence by using the responses to a series of questions posed to a distinguished panel of economists put together by the Chicago School of Business. Based on our analysis, we find a broad consensus on these many different economic issues, particularly when the past economic literature on the question is large. Any differences are unrelated to observable characteristics of the Panel members, other than men being slightly more likely to express an opinion. These differences are idiosyncratic, with no support for liberal versus conservative camps.Citation
Gordon, Roger, and Gordon B. Dahl. 2013. "Views among Economists: Professional Consensus or Point-Counterpoint?" American Economic Review, 103 (3): 629–35. DOI: 10.1257/aer.103.3.629Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- A11 Role of Economics; Role of Economists