Princeton’s BA in Economics prepares students to tackle real-world challenges using rigorous quantitative methods and economic theory. The following project ideas reflect key areas in macroeconomics, public policy, financial systems, and global development.
The Impact of Minimum Wage on Small Business Employment
Behavioral Economics in Consumer Spending Patterns
Game Theory and Competitive Market Strategy
Cryptocurrency Markets and Regulatory Policy
Inequality and Income Distribution in Developed Nations
The Role of Microfinance in Developing Economies
Impact of Interest Rates on Real Estate Investment
Public Policy and Health Economics During Pandemics
The Economics of Renewable Energy Subsidies
Gig Economy Labor Markets and Economic Stability
Economic Implications of Universal Basic Income
Environmental Taxation and Emission Reductions
The Influence of Social Media on Financial Markets
Trade Tariffs and Global Supply Chain Disruptions
AI and Automation: Effects on Labor Market Equilibrium
Predictive Modeling for Stock Market Volatility
Consumer Behavior and Price Elasticity in Retail
Housing Market Bubbles: Historical Case Studies
The Role of Central Banks in Economic Stabilization
E-commerce Growth and Traditional Retail Economics
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