Faculty in the Department of Economics are experts in their fields. Some of their research interests include: 

  • Applied game theory
  • Behavioral economic theory
  • Econometrics
  • Economic development
  • Empirical industrial organization
  • Fraudulent financial practices
  • Global outsourcing and bi-sourcing
  • Health economics
  • Housing markets
  • Industrial organization
  • International trade in technology
  • Labor economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Market design
  • Matching theory
  • Media economics
  • Monetary Theory
  • Public economics and finance
  • Quantitative methods
  • Revenue management and pricing

~8,000

Students

15

Undergraduate Majors

13

Master's Degrees

6

Doctoral Degrees

Three students in Ph.D. seminar room engaged in research

Economics Brown Bag Research Workshops

Attend an upcoming brown bag research workshop to support faculty and doctoral students as they present early-stage research projects to collect feedback.