Superstar Firms and College Major Choice

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Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers DP 772
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Paul Woolley Centre Discussion Papers No 56
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We study the relation between the presence of superstar firms and college students’ major choice. Occurrences of superstar performers in an industry are followed by a sharp rise in the number of college students choosing to major in related fields. This cohort effect remains significant after controlling for lagged industry returns and wages. Students’ tendency to follow superstars, however, is met with lower real wages earned by entry-level employees when these students enter the job market. Further evidence from two college-graduate surveys shows that such adverse career outcomes can last for decades.

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This is a revised version of December 2024. The previous version was dated April 2018. The previous title was “The Effect of Superstar Firms on College Major Choice”.