Georgia Tech’s MS Economics is a STEM-designated bridge between theory and data science. Students deploy panel-data causal inference, experiment design, and agent-based models while consulting for Atlanta fintech and climate-risk startups. A practicum in the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s Policy Hub turns coursework into monetary-policy memos.
Nowcasting GDP via satellite night-lights and LSTM nets
RCT measuring carbon-label effects on e-commerce choices
Synthetic-control evaluation of state crypto-tax incentives
Network analysis of supply-chain contagion during chip shortages
Auction design for spectrum reallocation using game theory
Machine-learning risk model for green infrastructure bonds
Behavioral economics field test of pay-as-you-drive insurance
Difference-in-differences study on EV purchase subsidies
AI sentiment index predicting currency volatility from news feeds
Dynamic pricing algorithm for peer-to-peer energy markets
Propensity-score matching of micro-credit outcomes in South Asia
Optimal carbon tax path under stochastic abatement costs
Bayesian forecast of housing bubbles across MSAs
Policy brief on CBDC impacts on unbanked households
Impact analysis of ride-hailing on public transit elasticity
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