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Undergraduate

The large number of professors and their diverse interests enable a student to study virtually any area of economics.  The extraordinary quality of Harvard undergraduates makes the classroom environment stimulating for teacher and student alike.

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Graduate

Supported by a diverse group of faculty who are top researchers in their fields and fueled by a vast array of resources, the PhD program is structured to train and nurture students to become leading economists in academia, government agencies, the technology industry, finance and banking, and global policy organizations.

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At a Glance

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  • 82

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  • 48

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  • 195

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Harvard undergraduate and graduate students are the finest in the world and are the lifeblood of the department. Every year we get a new group that challenges me to the utmost. I thrive on it.

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Claudia Goldin

Henry Lee Professor of Economics

News and Events

Kunal Sangani

Kunal Sangani awarded Padma Desai Prize

May 7, 2024
     Kunal Sangani has been awarded the Padma Desai Prize in Economics. This annual prize is awarded by the Harvard Department of Economics Graduate Instruction Committee for exemplary graduate student research.
     Kunal Sangani is a macroeconomist interested in inflation, productivity, and firm behavior. His research explores questions such as why firms' profit margins are trending upward over time and how movements in commodity prices are passed through to consumers. He answers these questions using a combination of empirical methods...
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Kevin Chen

Jiafeng Chen Awarded for Best Dissertation

May 6, 2024
     Harvard Department of Economics Graduate Instruction Committee awarded Jiafeng Chen the David A. Wells Prize in Economics for best dissertation. The annual prize is awarded for best publishable work, embodying the results of original investigation.
     Jiafeng Chen studies econometrics, causal inference, and statistical decision theory, hoping to develop theory and methods that are widely applicable to problems that practitioners face. His dissertation studies various formal considerations underlying choices of statistical procedures in...
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  • Fields of Study

    Theory

    The study of the application of using hypothetical quantitative economic models.

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    Political Economy

    The study of production and trade and their relations with law, custom and government; and with the distribution of national income and wealth.

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    Econometrics

    The study of developing and using statistical and mathematical tools to analyze economic issues and policy
    questions.

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    Macroeconomics

    The study of the national economy and the determinants of national production, unemployment, and inflation.

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    Economic History

    The study of how economies and economic outcomes have changed over history and how economic institutions have developed. 

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    International Economics

    The study of the effects upon economic activity from international differences in productive resources and consumer preferences and the international institutions that affect them. 

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  • Fields of Study

    Behavioral Economics

    The study of the cognitive and emotional dimensions of economic decisions.

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    Industrial Organization

    The study of individual markets and the nature of competition. Topics include anti-trust policy, the role of advertising, and how costs vary with the scale of operations. This field also studies particular industries such as software and technology firms, sports, and tourism.

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    Economic Development

    The study of why some countries have developed while others have not, with special focus on the world’s less developed countries. How might the industrialized countries improve prospects for development around the world?

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    Labor Economics

    The study of employers’ decisions to hire workers and employees’ decisions to work. This involves determinants of wages, the incentives workers face, and the role of minimum wage laws, unions, pensions, and training programs. 

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    Financial Economics

    The study of how to value and determine the price of assets with uncertain returns their derivatives and the markets that trade them; the study of how firms finance their operations and the capital structure of firms.

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    Public Economics

    The study of the role of government in the economy including how to evaluate government programs, the design of tax systems, and how the political process makes decisions.

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