The big problem with most business school rankings is that they
confound the value added by the school with the quality of the students who go there.
A new ranking tries to separate out these two effects to correct for what academics call "
selection bias."
Rank | School |
1 | Cornell (Johnson) |
2 | Indiana–Bloomington (Kelley) |
3 | University of Virginia (Darden) |
4 | Texas–Austin (McCombs) |
5 | Harvard |
6 | Vanderbilt (Owen) |
7 | Rice (Jones) |
8 | Minnesota–Twin Cities (Carlson) |
9 | MIT (Sloan) |
10 | Maryland–College Park (Smith) |
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