Economics students are exposed to a wide range of topics, including behavior of individuals and firms, quantitative and data-driven models of economic decision-making, behavioral and experimental economics, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology markets, financial economics, environmental and energy policies, international economics and globalization, applied game theory, and regulations and public policy.

About the Department

Academic Programs

Area of Study B.S. Minor B.S. + M.S. M.S.
Economics Economics, B.S. Economics, Minor Economics, B.S. + M.S. Economics, M.S.
Biotechnology and Health Economics Biotechnology and Health Economics , B.S.

Contact

The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Russell Sage Laboratory (SAGE) 5304, 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 276-6575
 

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