The Ph.D. in Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University is designed for those who want to pursue research in agricultural economics, environmental economics, international trade, and development economics. The program prepares students to contribute to global economic policy and development strategies through in-depth analysis and data-driven insights.
Analyzing the Economic Impact of Agricultural Policy on Smallholder Farmers
The Role of Environmental Economics in Climate Change Mitigation
Economic Models for Assessing the Global Impact of Trade Agreements
Evaluating the Effects of Microfinance Programs on Rural Development
Econometric Analysis of Energy Pricing Policies in Developing Economies
The Economics of Water Resource Management in Arid Regions
Impact of Globalization on Labor Markets in Developing Countries
Examining the Economic Implications of Sustainable Agriculture Practices
Quantitative Analysis of Economic Inequality and Policy Responses
Trade Policy and Its Effect on Emerging Economies
Economic Development Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa
Assessing the Role of Women in Economic Development in Rural Areas
International Trade and the Economics of Intellectual Property
Econometric Models for Predicting Economic Recessions
Sustainable Development and the Economics of Green Infrastructure
Shape the future of economic policy and development through Cornell’s Ph.D. program, combining research with real-world applications.
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