The Master of Arts in Economics at the University of Michigan offers a rigorous curriculum focusing on analytical and quantitative tools to understand and evaluate economic behavior, public policy, and financial systems. Students engage in applied research projects tackling contemporary issues in both developed and emerging economies.
The Impact of Minimum Wage Policies on Employment Rates in Urban Areas
Behavioral Economics and Consumer Spending Patterns Post-Recession
Monetary Policy Effectiveness in Low-Interest Rate Environments
Analyzing the Economic Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Output
Gender Wage Gap Dynamics Across Different Sectors
The Role of Informal Economies in Developing Countries
Game Theory Applications in Modern Auction Designs
Evaluating the Long-Term Effects of Universal Basic Income
Cryptocurrency Adoption and Its Implications for Global Trade
The Economics of Health Insurance Markets in the United States
Macroeconomic Shocks and Their Effects on Housing Prices
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Markets
Education Economics: Returns to Online vs Traditional Learning Models
Trade Liberalization and Its Impact on Domestic Job Markets
Tax Incentives and Their Influence on Startup Ecosystems
Behavioral Biases in Financial Decision-Making Among Millennials
The Role of Central Banks in Mitigating Economic Recessions
A Comparative Study of Economic Development Models in East Asia
Public Debt Sustainability in the Post-COVID Global Economy
Digital Economy and Its Effect on Traditional Labor Structures
This program equips students with critical thinking and quantitative skills essential for careers in economic consulting, public policy, research, and finance.
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