UMD’s PhD in Economics develops scholars capable of conducting original research in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and public policy. Students receive advanced training in theory and data-driven analysis for academic, governmental, and industry careers.
Structural modeling of household savings behavior under policy shocks
Empirical study of wage inequality across demographic groups
Econometric analysis of monetary policy transmission in emerging markets
Study of behavioral economics in retirement plan participation
International trade impact of regional trade agreements on SMEs
Macro-financial modeling of systemic banking risk
Field experiment on behavioral nudges for tax compliance
Evaluation of universal basic income in a dynamic labor model
Panel data study on infrastructure investment and economic growth
Game-theoretic analysis of firm collusion in digital marketplaces
Study of gig economy effects on employment volatility
Cost-benefit analysis of early childhood education programs
Simulation of fiscal policy under climate change constraints
Design of a microcredit impact evaluation in developing economies
Analysis of carbon tax implications on household consumption
Dissertation on housing market dynamics post-interest rate hikes
Modeling the effect of automation on labor market transitions
Study of sovereign default risk and investor sentiment
Econometric comparison of public versus private pension systems
Dissertation on global inequality and cross-border capital flows
Model global and domestic economic behavior through rigorous empirical and theoretical research in UMD’s Economics PhD.
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