U.S. News and World Report Rankings
We are pleased to announce that several A&S graduate programs have risen in the U.S. News and World Report rankings this year.
We are pleased to announce that several A&S graduate programs have risen in the U.S. News and World Report rankings this year.
Ismael Mourifié, a rising economist, discusses his groundbreaking research into the role gender plays in career path selection.
Join us in recognizing the achievements and memories of faculty members who are closing out their careers in Arts & Sciences.
For weeks, stock markets have been falling, and the plunge accelerated after President Donald Trump on April 2 unveiled U.S. tariffs on virtually every country.
The salary bump that people who switch jobs used to command has vanished
“Economic Realities of the American Dream” What prompted the idea for the course?
One of us – Steve Fazzari – was trained as an economist, and the other – Mark Rank – as a sociologist. We’ve shared scholarly interests over the years as colleagues at Washington University in St. Louis. But our teaching partnership really began with a lecture Mark gave about his book “One Nation Underprivileged,” which explores the causes and consequences of poverty and how the reality of poverty conflicts with American values. This talk inspired Steve at a moment in his career when he sought to integrate economic inequality into his teaching.
Our conversations deepened as Mark was researching his next book, “Chasing the American Dream: Understanding What Shapes Our Fortunes.” We realized that both of us could bring something unique to the table about the American Dream, and this was the spark for the class.
The REStud Tour, held annually since 1989, follows the Review of Economic Studies' tradition of supporting young economists.
Recording of Public Lecture with Al Roth (Stanford University), October 26, 2024.
Ismael Mourifié’s groundbreaking research explores the reasons female students avoid STEM careers.
This prestigious recognition reflects his outstanding contributions to the field of econometrics and his influential research on education and labor markets.
Antinolfi will serve as Dean’s Fellow for Budget and Resource Planning. Flowe will serve as Dean’s Fellow for Inclusive Excellence.