The MA in Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students with advanced tools to analyze markets, design economic policies, and interpret data-driven research. The program offers strong training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, preparing graduates for roles in public policy, industry, and academia.
Impact of Minimum Wage Increases on Employment in Urban Areas
The Role of Behavioral Economics in Consumer Decision-Making
Comparative Analysis of Fiscal Stimulus Policies During Recessions
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Economies
Effects of Trade Liberalization on Income Inequality
The Economics of Climate Change Mitigation Policies
Estimating the Elasticity of Demand for Public Transit
Gender Wage Gap Across Sectors: An Econometric Investigation
Cryptocurrency Adoption and Monetary Policy Implications
Analyzing the Efficiency of Carbon Markets Using Game Theory
The Impact of Technological Automation on Labor Markets
Housing Affordability and Zoning Policies in Major Cities
Evaluating the Long-Term Returns on Early Childhood Education
Unemployment Insurance and Its Effects on Job Search Behavior
Comparing Tax Structures and Economic Growth Across OECD Countries
Modeling the Effects of Universal Basic Income on Consumption
Energy Price Volatility and Its Impact on Inflation Dynamics
Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Export Competitiveness
Migration and Remittances: Effects on Home Country Economies
Financial Inclusion and Poverty Reduction in Developing Nations
Advance your understanding of economic behavior and policy while developing practical skills in quantitative and statistical analysis.
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