• The Economics Program offers graduate study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree. During the course of study toward the Ph.D., doctoral students also have the opportunity to obtain a Master of Arts degree.
  • The Areas of specialization include Advanced Macroeconomics, Advanced Microeconomics, Behavioral and Experimental  Economics, Comparative Institutional Economics, Econometrics, Economic Development, Economic History, Environmental, and Natural Resource Economics, Industrial Organization, International Finance and Macroeconomics, International Trade, Labor Economics, Political Economy, and Public Economics.