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- Home - Economics | Colorado State University
As part of CSU’s College of Liberal Arts, we go beyond supply-and-demand to address big-picture debates about economic perspectives and policies Explore our department’s latest research and meet the people who make our work possible
- People - Economics | Colorado State University
Elissa Braunstein Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs Professor of Economics
- Undergraduate - Economics | Colorado State University
CSU has a unique opportunity for economics majors to work with faculty on real-world research projects that will help prepare you for many career paths and or graduate studies
- Graduate - Economics | Colorado State University
Colorado State University’s doctoral program in economics has a national and international reputation of excellence in the fields of environmental economics, political economy, and regional economics
- About - Economics | Colorado State University
The Department of Economics is a vibrant learning community that supports the intellectual development and professional aspirations of students and faculty alike
- Graduate Admissions and Funding - Economics | Colorado State University
The economics department offers financial support in the form of a graduate teaching assistantship (GTA) to highly qualified applicants Funding includes a full tuition scholarship and monthly stipend for the 9-month academic year, with the possibility of occasional summer funding
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Our students are our first priority Many of our faculty have won teaching and advising awards, and we pride ourselves on the high quality of our classroom instruction We offer fields in regional economics, political economy, international economics, public finance, and environmental economics
- Why Study Economics - Economics | Colorado State University
Studying economics at CSU will prepare you with the analytical frameworks necessary to understand how the business world impacts people In comparison to math, which focuses on numbers, or business, which focuses on product, economics is about people and policy
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