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  1. Home | MIT Economics

    From developing new theories and methodologies that advance the standard of economic analysis to delivering rigorous, evidence-based results, their work informs policy and helps …

  2. Faculty | MIT Economics

    Faculty Learn more about the faculty carrying MIT Economics forward as a leader in economics research, education, and public service.

  3. PhD Program | MIT Economics

    Our doctoral program enrolls 20-24 full-time students each year and students complete their degree in five to six years. Students undertake core coursework in microeconomic theory, …

  4. Master's Programs | MIT Economics

    Build on your online MicroMasters coursework with an eight-month residential program on campus at MIT and earn a Master of Applied Science in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy

  5. Job Market | MIT Economics

    In a typical year, every MIT Economics PhD graduate finds a job. Over the past six years, the department has helped place a total of 135 graduates in academic, research, government, and …

  6. About | MIT Economics

    With a commitment to the advancement of groundbreaking research, our program draws new generations of students to the discipline with courses that are at the vanguard of economic …

  7. Daron Acemoglu: What do we know about the economics of AI?

    Dec 6, 2024 · Examining AI has become a significant part of Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu’s work. An Institute Professor at MIT, Acemoglu has long studied the impact of …

  8. Daron Acemoglu | MIT Economics

    His academic work covers a wide range of areas, including political economy, economic development, economic growth, technological change, inequality, labor economics and …

  9. Undergraduate Programs | MIT Economics

    Economics Major (14-1) — Explores theoretical and applied topics in microeconomics and macroeconomics, provides training in statistics and econometrics, and offers advanced …

  10. Majors | MIT Economics

    Graduates with an economics major are prepared for employment in industry and government, or further academic study in economics, law, business, and a variety of other fields. MIT …