Trends in Economics and Other Undergraduate Majors
Wendy A. Stock
American Economic Review.
May 2017, Vol. 107, No. 5:
Pages 644-649
Trends in Economics and Other Undergraduate Majors†
Wendy A.Stock1
1Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717 (e-mail: [email protected])
Abstract
Although economics' share of Bachelor's degrees awarded in the United States has been flat for over a decade, its share of second majors is growing. This paper documents trends and correlations in disciplines' shares of first and second majors for Bachelor's degrees conferred in the United States during 2001-2014. First majors in math, engineering, computer science, and technology and in the life and medical sciences (now the modal major among female students) are complements to second majors in economics. Encouraging double majoring in economics among students in these disciplines could grow and diversify the economics discipline while also benefiting graduates.