The University of Chicago’s M.A. in Economics program emphasizes quantitative analysis, empirical research, and policy evaluation. These project topics provide a platform to explore key areas such as development, macroeconomics, labor, finance, and behavioral economics using robust econometric tools.
Monetary Policy Shocks and Inflation Targeting in Emerging Economies
Behavioral Biases in Consumer Spending During Economic Uncertainty
Evaluating the Labor Market Effects of Minimum Wage Increases
Game Theory Applications in Trade Negotiations
The Role of Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation: Evidence from South Asia
Housing Market Dynamics and Interest Rate Sensitivity
Market Failures in Healthcare and Policy Design
Analysis of Economic Mobility Across Generations in the U.S.
Cryptocurrency Volatility and Monetary Policy Implications
The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation Policies
Taxation and Income Inequality: An Empirical Approach
Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Public Infrastructure Projects
Informal Sector Employment and Productivity in Developing Countries
Gender Gaps in Labor Force Participation: Causes and Solutions
Comparative Study of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)
The Economic Impact of Political Instability on Foreign Investment
Structural Unemployment and Re-Skilling Policy Evaluation
Education Economics: ROI on Government vs. Private Institutions
Econometric Analysis of Price Elasticity in Energy Consumption
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