Most challenging Econ degree.Incorporates business course requirements.
Xiaofei (Sophia) Pan Xiaofei (Sophia) Pan earned her bachelor’s degree in economics from the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in 2006. She then came to Masonto complete her graduate studies and is currently a PhD candidate at the Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science (ICES). Al...
Understanding the Discipline of Economics Why are some countries rich and some countries poor? Why do women earn less than men? How can data help us understand the world? Why do we ignore information that could help us make better decisions? What causes recessions? Econ...
When you graduate with an economics degree, you will have a good understanding of the national economy and will be able to think critically about problems in the business world. You will also have good communication skills and skills in manipulating data and using computer technology. Thus you will b...
Lisa ReddigMother of 2 George Mason Economics Students Caralynn has grown onto an accomplished and adventurous young woman during her time at George Mason. She has never wavered from her desire to master the study of economics and Mason has provided the ideal learning environment. Exploring th...
The Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics & Professor Kevin McCabe Through the generous support of IFREE, the Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics (CSN), led by Dr. Kevin McCabe, was able to run two important and very successful summer programs: the Summer Intern and Fellow Program and the H...