The PhD in Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers comprehensive training in microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, econometrics, and applied economics. Students develop the skills to analyze complex economic issues and contribute to academic, government, and private sector research with far-reaching policy relevance.
Modeling the Impact of Universal Basic Income on Labor Markets
Analyzing Inflation Dynamics with DSGE Models
Causal Inference in Education Policy Using Natural Experiments
Behavioral Economics in Retirement Savings Decisions
Evaluating Tax Policy Using Microsimulation Techniques
Estimating the Economic Cost of Climate Change by Region
Game-Theoretic Models of International Trade Negotiations
Machine Learning for Predicting Credit Default Risk
Gender Wage Gap Analysis Using Panel Data Methods
Modeling Consumer Demand with Nonparametric Techniques
The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in Emerging Markets
Housing Market Bubbles: Evidence from Real-Time Data
Long-Term Impacts of Early Childhood Intervention Programs
Measuring the Shadow Economy Using Indirect Indicators
Political Uncertainty and Its Impact on Investment Decisions
Network Analysis of Financial Systemic Risk
Evaluating Labor Supply Responses to Healthcare Reform
Capital Flight and Institutional Quality in Developing Economies
Trade Liberalization and Income Distribution Effects
Field Experiments in Nudging Financial Literacy
Develop expertise in economic theory and policy evaluation to shape public and private decision-making at the highest levels.
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