At Dartmouth Economics, we offer courses in areas like competition and strategy, development economics, finance, health economics, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, and public economics. We use the frameworks of economics and data analysis to understand pressing social issues, and we involve our students in that work.
Department of Economics Lecture Series on Inequality, Discrimination, and Opportunity, Monday, October 28, 2024, 5pm - 6pm, location 003 Rockefeller Center.
"This is a remarkable recognition of her leadership and contributions to our field, as well as a unique opportunity to help shape the future direction of our profession." --Eric Edmonds, Dept. Chair
Thu. 10/10, 5pm One Wheelock, Collis Center: How to get started in Econ, the different paths in economics, and research experiences that involve economics.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York would like to invite college students, recent graduates, professors, and guidance counselors nationwide to attend our Fall 2024 webinar to be held on Thursday, September 26, from 4:00p.m. to 5:30p.m.
Does your parents' Social Security make you wealthier? In episode 9 of the Big Green Economics Podcast, we take a deep dive with Dr. Daniel Fetter into the effects of Social Security in the United States.
Senior Amara Jones-Myers, a member of the Dartmouth Economics Research Scholars program (DERs), wrote the following article for U.S. Census Bureau while participating in the 2024 American Economic Association Summer Program.