Female economists ‘write better but spend longer in peer review’
Female economists write papers that are more readable than those produced by their male counterparts but take significantly longer to get published, a new study has found.
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Female economists write papers that are more readable than those produced by their male counterparts but take significantly longer to get published, a new study has found.
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