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Natural Disasters and Human Capital: Empirical Evidence from Indonesia , Lei Lv
Two Essays in Applied Microeconomics: Retirement, Income Inequalities, and other Economic Indicators of Health and Life Satisfaction , Zahra Akbari
Exploring Unobserved Heterogeneity of Stated Preferences Through Latent Class Modeling: Application in Health and Insurance Demand , Suzana Karim
The Impact of Critical Illness Insurance among Older Adults in China , Jiaosi Li
Essays on Opioid Related Issues , Minglu Sun
Essays on SNAP Participation, BMI, and Food Purchasing Decisions , Samaneh Ghadyani
Reference-Dependent Choice on Digital Platforms , Joshua K. Kaisen
Effects of the 340B Drug Pricing Program on Hospitals’ Prescribing Behavior, Patient Mix, and Quality of Care , Yilu Dong
Does Hedging Success Matter? An Empirical Study of Jet Fuel Hedging in the U.S. Airline Industry , Brian Hornung
Essays in Applied Public Policy and Health Economics , Stephen W. Poteet
Essays in Applied Microeconomics , Lijuan Feng
Essays on Health, Healthcare, Job Insecurity and Health Outcomes , Ichiro Nakamoto
Essays in Applied Microeconomics , John Hartman
Essays on Family-Friendly Policies, Child Planning and Children’s Early-Age Outcomes , Stefani Milovanska-Farrington
Education and Health Impacts of an Affirmative Action Policy on Minorities in India , Robin Dhakal
Testing the Medical Arms Race Hypothesis: a Spatial Approach , Robyn M. Kibler
Essays in Health Economics , Olga Petrova
Impact of Health Insurance for the Poor on Labor Market Out comes: Evidence from Indonesia. , Youssef Fassi Fehri
Essays in Health and Development Economics , John Bosco Oryema
Assessing Property Value Impacts of Access to Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): Case Study of the Cleveland HealthLine , Victoria A. Perk
An Exploration of Adolescent Obesity Determinants , Anastasia King Smith
The Impact of Criminal Justice Interventions and Social Policies on Family Violence: Theory and Evidence , Sianne Diana Vijay
Two Essays Examining Organizational Performance , Stacey Alexis Gelsheimer
Generic Competition and Price Regulation in the European Union Pharmaceutical Market: The Case of Cardiovascular Medicines , Berna Colak
Social Interactions In Breast Cancer Prevention Among Women In The United States , Natallia Gray
Discrepancies in Labor Market Outcomes From Migration Evidence From Colombia , Liza Beatriz Pena
Bayesian Estimation of Panel Data Fractional Response Models with Endogeneity: An Application to Standardized Test Rates , Lawrence Kessler
Essays in Happiness Economics , Boris Nikolaev
Measuring Technical Efficiency of the Japanese Professional Football (Soccer) League (J1 and J2) , Dan Zhao
Essays in Sports Economics , Daniel Mark Chin
Modeling Endogenous Treatment Eects with Heterogeneity: A Bayesian Nonparametric Approach , Xuequn Hu
Internet Use and Economic Development: Evidence and Policy Implications , Joseph J. Macdougald
The Interaction Between Urban Form and Transit Travel , Sisinnio Concas
The Effect of Land-Use Controls on Urban Sprawl , Marin V. Geshkov
The Role of Rater Motivation in Personnel Selection Validation Studies , Dan Ispas
Globalization, Migration and the U.S. Labor Market for Physicians: The Impact of Immigration on Local Wages , Finnie B. Cook
Medicare Part D Program: Prescription Drug Plan Copayment Structure and Premium Sensitivity , Rui Dai
The Effects of Depressed Mood on Academic Outcomes in Adolescents and Young Adults , Robert Christopher Jones
Malaria, Labor Supply, and Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa , Taiwo Abimbola
Determinants of female labor force participation in Venezuela: A cross-sectional analysis , Betilde Rincon de Munoz
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DIFFERENTIAL IMPACTS OF WEATHER ANOMALIES ON HOUSEHOLD ENERGY EXPENDITURE SHARES: A COMPARISON OF CLUSTERED PANEL ANALYSIS METHODS , Jordan Champion
CONSUMER DEMAND FOR FOOD PRODUCTS, PRICE SURGE, AND U.S. PUBLIC POLICY: AN EMPIRICAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS , Clement Olivier Codjia
Horse Owner Preferences for Equine Veterinary Services , Olivia Gibson
Industrial Hemp Production and Potential Risks in Kentucky , Hoyeon Jeong
Two Essays on Industrial Hemp Firms in the United States , Abraham Olakunle Ajibade
THREE ESSAYS ON THE U.S. BEEF SUPPLY CHAIN: PRODUCTION, MARKETING, AND PRICE DYNAMICS , Erdal Erol
CONSUMERS’ PREFERENCES AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR VALUE-ADDED DAIRY PRODUCTS IN KENTUCKY - CONSIDERING PRICE, PROVENANCE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES , Favour E. Esene
THREE ESSAYS ON HEALTH, FOOD, AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS , Saber Feizy
Reclaiming Your Competitive Advantage , Mason T. Hamilton
Gambling on Growth: An Analysis of the Early Impact of Historical Horse Racing on Kentucky’s Thoroughbred Industry , Barrett W. Kerr
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE VALUES: A COMPARISON ACROSS GROUPS , Thomas B. Pierce
DEMAND SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF BEER IN THE U.S. MARKET , Laxmi Devi Adhikari
THREE ESSAYS ON FOOD SAFETY AND PRIVATE FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS , Lijiao Hu
Spent Hemp as an Animal Feed and Vertical Price Transmission in US Hemp Value-Added Supply Chain , Solomon E. Odiase
Consumer Measures of Local Food System Performance and Shopping Behavior Across COVID , Azita Varziri
DEMAND ANALYSIS OF VIETNAMESE COFFEE IN THE U.S. , Leo Kyaw Zin
KENTUCKY FOREST SECTOR: STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS , Domena Attafuah Agyeman
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EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND ADDICTION ON PURCHASE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS WITH CAUSAL INFERENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING METHODS , Xueting Deng
EVALUATING THE ECONOMIC COSTS AND LAND VALUE IMPLICATIONS OF IMPLEMENTING COVER CROPS IN KENTUCKY , Robert C. Ellis
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In their first and second years, PhD students are required to complete a series of core classes, coursework in their major and minor fields of study, and an advanced research methods course before proceeding to the thesis-writing stage.
Students must satisfy the requirements in at least 10 of 12 half-semester first-year core courses (14.384 and 14.385 are considered second-year courses). The requirements can be met by earning a grade of B or better in the class or by passing a waiver exam.
Waiver exams are offered at the start of the semester in which the course is offered and graded on a pass-fail basis. Students who receive a grade of B- or below in a class can consult the course faculty to determine whether to take the waiver exam or re-take the course the following year. These requirements must all be satisfied before the end of the second year.
*Courses 14.382, 14.384, and 14.385 are each counted as two half-semester courses.
Most students will also take one or more field courses (depending on whether they are waiving core courses) during their first year. Feel free to ask your graduate research officer, field faculty, and advanced students for advice on how you structure your first-year coursework.
Second year students must also successfully complete the two-semester course 14.192: Advanced Research Methods and Communication. The course, which is graded on a pass-fail basis, guides students through the process of writing and presenting the required second-year research paper.
By the end of year two, PhD students must complete the requirements for two major fields in economics. This entails earning a B or better in two designated courses for each field. Some fields recommend additional coursework or papers for students intending to pursue research in the field.
Major fields must be declared by the Monday following the spring break of your second year. Your graduate registration officer must approve your field selections.
PhD students are also required to complete two minor fields, taking two courses in each field and earning a grade of B or better. Your graduate registration officer must approve your field selections.
Minor coursework is normally completed by the end of year two, but in some cases students can defer the completion of one field until after general exams. Students must consult with their graduate registration officer before making a deferment.
Options for minor fields include the eleven economics major fields, plus computation and statistics (from the interdisciplinary PhD in Economics and Statistics).
Students who wish to satisfy one of the minor field requirements by combining two courses from different fields–for example, environmental economics and industrial organization II–can petition the second-year graduate registration officer for permission.
At least one minor field should be from the department’s standard field list.
The fields in which the Department offers specialization and the subjects that will satisfy their designation as a minor field are given in the chart below. Some fields overlap so substantially that both cannot be taken by a student. In any event, the same subject cannot be counted towards more than a single minor field. Students must receive the approval of their Graduate Registration Officer for their designated major and minor fields.
Behavioral economics.
Advanced economic theory.
Major: At least two of 14.125, 14.126, 14.281, and Harvard Ec 2059. Recommended for major: 14.126, 14.281, and at least one of 14.125, 14.127, 14.130, 14.147, and Harvard Ec 2059.
Minor: Any subset adding up to two full semesters from 14.125, 14.126, 14.127, 14.130, 14.137, 14.147, 14.160, 14.281 and Harvard Ec 2059.
*Effective academic year 2025-26, students may also complete a minor in economic theory by completing all four micro core courses 121-124 plus one of 125, 126, 281
Major and minor: 14.160 and 14.163
Major: Any one of 14.386, 14.387, 14.388 in addition to one of 14.384 or 14.385. Recommended for major: 14.384 and 14.385.
Minor: 14.382 in addition to one of 14.384 or 14.385.
*Dual PhD in Economics and Statistics has an additional requirement of 14.386.
Major and minor: 14.771 and 14.772 or 14.773
Major: 14.416J and 14.441J
Minor: Any two of 14.416J, 14.440J, 14.441J, 14.442J, 14.448.
Major: 14.271 and 14.272 or 14.273. Recommended for major: 14.271, 14.272, and 14.273.
Minor: 14.271 and 14.272 or 14.273.
Major and minor: 14.581 and 14.582
Major: 14.661 and 14.662A.
Minor: Two subjects chosen from 14.193, 14.661, and 14.662
Major and minor: Two subjects chosen from 14.461, 14.462, and 14.463
* Effective academic year 2025-26, students may also complete a minor in macroeconomics by completing all four macro core courses 451-454 plus either 461 or 462
Major and minor: 14.282 and one of 14.283-284, 14.441J, or an approved substitute
Major and minor: 14.770 and 14.773
Major and minor: 14.471 and 14.472
Effective for students entering the program in 2025 or later, students must complete a total of 13 semester long classes plus 14.192 during their time in the PhD program. Subjects that are waived will not count towards this requirement. Classes counting towards this requirement include classes in Course 14, classes that count for any major or minor field or interdisciplinary program requirement, and classes approved by the 2nd-year GRO.
MIT requires doctoral candidates to complete an advanced course of study that includes general exams at its completion. Beginning in 2019-20, the Economics Department will operationalize this requirement to include successful completion of: the core and other required courses; course exams and other requirements of courses in each of a student’s two major and two minor fields; the written research paper and oral presentation components of 14.192. Students may present for the general exams while having one remaining minor field to complete. The faculty will review these components together with the candidate’s overall course record to determine whether students have passed the general exam requirement and can proceed to the thesis writing stage.
Math Camp begins on the second Monday in August.
14.121/14.122 (Micro Theory I/II) 14.451/14.452 (Macro Theory I/II) 14.380/14.381 (Statistical Method in Economics & Applied Econometrics) Field Course (major or minor)
14.123/14.124 (Micro Theory III/IV) 14.453/14.454 (Macro Theory III/IV) 14.382 (Econometrics) Field Course (major or minor)
2-3 Field Courses 14.192 (Advanced Research and Communication) 14.384 or 14.385 (Advanced Econometrics)
3 Field Courses 14.192 (Advanced Research and Communication)
Field workshop Field lunch Thesis writing
Upon satisfying the core and field requirements, PhD candidates embark on original research culminating in a completed dissertation. A PhD thesis normally consists of three research papers of publishable quality. The thesis must be approved by a student’s primary and secondary thesis advisors, and by an anonymous third reader. These three faculty members will be the candidate's thesis committee and are responsible for its acceptance. Collaborative work is acceptable and encouraged, but there must be at least one paper in the dissertation without a co-author who was a faculty member when the research started.
Third-year students.
Students should present on their research in progress at least once in both the third-year student research lunches and their field advising lunch. Presentations provide opportunities for early and broad feedback on research ideas and the chance to develop oral presentation skills. Research ideas or early stage work in progress is encouraged and expected.
Satisfactory progress toward a dissertation will be evaluated based on progress assessments by the student’s primary advisor, regular participation in the lunches and workshops, and field lunch or workshop presentations that show continued progress.
Congratulations to dr. naomi intrator for successfully defending her ph.d. thesis.
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Indeed, the chapters of this thesis try to assess the study of the economy as a complex system taking as reference point the latter issues. Since traditional DSGE models perform poorly in tackling these problems, I am working in the spirit of Leijonhufuvd's words, that is, I aim at showing that agent based economics en-
Gajwani introduced me to economics and set me on my current path. I acknowledge generous support from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Jerry Hausman Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, George and Obie Shultz Fund, and Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics. Finally, I am grateful to my family.
Economics and Business Faculty Department of Public Policy and Economic History Doctoral Programme in Economic Integration. by Mubinzhon Abduvaliev Habibjonovich Supervised by Ricardo Bustillo Mesanza UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY UPV/EHU . Ph.D. THESIS . The role of economic integration on the growth of the Tajik economy . Bilbao, Spain, 2020
Essays in Public Economics by Enda Patrick Hargaden Chair: James R. Hines, Jr. This dissertation comprises three research papers, each of which addresses a question in public economics. Chapter 1 investigates the response of taxpayers to tax incentives in Ireland be-fore and after the Great Recession. Pre-2009 there is clear evidence of bunching in
PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Deepthi, Divya (2017) Essays on school nutrition and health programs. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Ding, Fei (2016) Three essays on the housing market. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. D'Aguanno, Lucio (2016) Essays in international monetary economics.
Submitted to the Department of Economics on May 5th 2021, in partial ful llment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics and Statistics Abstract This thesis consists of three chapters. In each chapter I consider a particular problem in econometrics with implications for applied research, and in each case I attempt to
Department of Economics and Business Economics for the friendly and enjoyable atmosphere. I am grateful to Solveig Nygaard Sørensen, CREATES' administrator for proofreading of the thesis and for all the practical help and conversations in the last three years. Administrative support to Head of the PhD unit (Aarhus University),
display copies of the thesis, or release the thesis under an open-access license. Authored by: Garima Sharma Department of Economics May 12, 2023 Certified by: Esther Duflo Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics Thesis supervisor Certified by: David Atkin Professor of Economics Thesis supervisor
Welcome to LSE Theses Online, the online archive of PhD theses for the London School of Economics and Political Science. LSE Theses Online contains a partial collection of completed and examined PhD theses from doctoral candidates who have studied at LSE. Please note that not all print PhD theses have been digitised. For a full catalogue of LSE ...
Department of Economics and Finance Durham University Business School Durham University January 2014 . i ABSTRACT This thesis consists of three essays concerning money supply growth, one of the main objectives in monetary policy, and economic growth. The aim of this work is to investigate the role of money in monetary policy and how money ...
Theses/Dissertations from 2013. PDF. Bayesian Estimation of Panel Data Fractional Response Models with Endogeneity: An Application to Standardized Test Rates, Lawrence Kessler. PDF. Essays in Happiness Economics, Boris Nikolaev. PDF. Measuring Technical Efficiency of the Japanese Professional Football (Soccer) League (J1 and J2), Dan Zhao.
Collaboration and Ability in Undergraduate Science Classes: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses. More Than Skin Deep: Portugese Labor Importation and the Hawaiian Sugar Industry, 1878-1913. 8 Joint concentrator: economics and math. 9 Joint concentrator: economics and math. 10 Joint concentrator: history and economics.
Essays on behavioral and experimental economics . Xu, Yaoyao (The University of Edinburgh, 2023-07-25) In this dissertation of three chapters, I study individuals' strategic sophistication in decision-making, specifically level-k reasoning and forward-looking behavior. The first chapter studies subjects' iterative reasoning ...
PhD Thesis in Economics and Industrial Organization Research Section: SECS-P/01 ECONOMICS Export Oriented Growth and Poverty Alleviation: Understanding the ... This thesis investigates factors that can affect export oriented growth and reduce poverty in some African countries. The reason for this is that if exports usher in a period
Thesis StructureEconomics PhD. nesMay 24, 2023A PhD thesis is a significant original body of work produced by a student during their studies. a PhD student. An acceptable thesis in Economics must be thoroughly researched, demonstrate rigorous critical thinking and analysis, present a detailed methodology and accurate results with rigorous ...
first day I visited his office with an ambitious and very broad PhD proposal, he guided me to focus and narrow it down. That insightful discussion we had at the formative stage of my PhD project shaped my dissertation very much. The data used in this dissertation also comes from an on-going EPIICA's project led by Dr. Assefa and his team.
Essays in Climate Change and Financial Economics Alison Kathleen Taylor Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Economics University of Toronto 2023 This thesis contains three papers on how the financial market adjusts to information changes. As economic damages from hurricanes rise due to climate change, banks will need to
Submitted to the Department of Economics on May 14, 2021 in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics Abstract This thesis consists of three essays in the field of macroeconomics. In the first chapter, Andrea Manera and I study the economic incentives for automation when labor and
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Theses/Dissertations from 2020. PDF. EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND ADDICTION ON PURCHASE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS WITH CAUSAL INFERENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING METHODS, Xueting Deng. PDF. EVALUATING THE ECONOMIC COSTS AND LAND VALUE IMPLICATIONS OF IMPLEMENTING COVER CROPS IN KENTUCKY, Robert C. Ellis. 1.
2020. 0420 Three essays in environmental economics. by Antonia Isabel Laurie Schwarz. 0320 Trade implications of transport cost in the Philippines. by Eugenia Go. 0220 Essays on the economics of mental health and well-being. by Anna Bencsik. 0120 Essays on political economy, inequality and development. by Marta Schoch.
Major and minor: Two subjects chosen from 14.461, 14.462, and 14.463. Effective academic year 2025-26, students may also complete a minor in macroeconomics by completing all four macro core courses 451-454 plus either 461 or 462. Major and minor: 14.282 and one of 14.283-284, 14.441J, or an approved substitute.
A. ABSTRACT. This document proposes an Indiana University Ph.D. degree in Economics to be offered on the campus of Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and administered by the Department of Economics in the School of Liberal Arts. The Department has offered an M.A. in Economics for over fifteen years; that experience has ...
2. Econometrics: ECN725 - Econometrics I (or equivalent) 3. Thesis ECN599 - Thesis (6 hours) or ECN593 - Applied Project (3 hours) (consult with DGSon which option is best for you) Additional coursework to bring the total to 30 hours. The student may choose up to 6 hours of
macroeconomics, econometrics) with a strong preference for honors or mathematical track versions of all three courses. • Advanced undergraduate or graduate-level course work in economics. PhD Application Process . Applications can be submitted beginning September 1 and the deadline for funding consideration
The Department of Geosciences and Princeton University congratulates Dr. Naomi Intrator on successfully defending her Ph.D. thesis: "Copper's Role in Marine Denitrification: Phylogeny, Bioavailability, and Particulate Chemistry" on Wednesday, August 28, 2024.