Quality matters: The expulsion of professors and the consequences for PhD student outcomes in Nazi Germany

Authors Waldinger
Journal Journal of Political Economy
Year 2010
Type Published Paper
Abstract I investigate the effect of faculty quality on PhD student outcomes. To address the endogeneity of faculty quality I use exogenous variation provided by the expulsion of mathematics professors in Nazi Germany. Faculty quality is a very important determinant of short- and long-run PhD student outcomes. A one-standard-deviation increase in faculty quality increases the probability of publishing the dissertation in a top journal by 13 percentage points, the probability of becoming a full professor by 10 percentage points, the probability of having positive lifetime citations by 16 percentage points, and the number of lifetime citations by 6.3.
URL https://doi.org/10.1086/655976
Tags Archival Empirical  |   Productivity Spillovers