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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Based on faculty scholarship, Lafayette"s economics department places more highly than those of Wall Street and IB feeder schools such as W&L and Bowdoin: Economics rankings: US Economics Departments at Liberal Arts Colleges | IDEAS/RePEc https://share.google/XGTNcKuouNC8p6aPp[/quote] Faculty publications do not equate with job placements. This list is meaningless.[/quote] I doubt it's a coincidence that prominent Wall Street and IB feeder schools such as Claremont McKenna, Amherst, Williams, Middlebury and Hamilton place highly in the analysis. [/quote] [b]They have more students majoring in economics.[/b] CMC has a whole school and masters in economics. Hamilton doesn’t even place well in IB. This is just a list for faculty record.[/quote] Lafayette graduated more economics majors in recent year than, for example, Amherst: College Navigator - Lafayette College https://share.google/gDYMi2I1iNgaAelhJ College Navigator - Amherst College https://share.google/MAd1aZcM4CCi0fDmM[/quote]
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