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Economics is the study of how societies organize the production and distribution of goods and services. Economics can be studied from different perspectives and through different methodological frameworks. The Economics Department attempts to cover a number of different perspectives and methodologies in the courses we offer. We seek to strike a healthy balance in the emphasis we place on the theoretical, empirical and real world aspects of the study of economics. Through our courses we seek to develop in our students the ability to understand economic issues in a wider social, political and historical context. We also familiarize students with the latest scholarship in aspects of economics, and to cultivate in them the ability to undertake research in different areas of economics.

The courses we offer can be broadly divided into four categories. Our theory courses ranging from the introductory level to the advanced undergraduate level introduce students to the theoretical and empirical tools of economic analysis. We offer courses in the areas of microeconomic analysis, macroeconomic analysis, game theory, econometrics and Marxism. Our second category can be called “management-related” courses. Courses under this category cover the areas of finance, accounting, strategic planning and marketing. The third set of courses we offer are the electives in economics. These courses range across a wide set of issues and geographic areas and include courses in economic development, economics of the environment, economic history, international trade, labor economics and urban political economy. The final category of courses are research-based seminar courses. These seminar courses help students undertake research in specific topics in more than one sub-discipline of Economics.

In addition to a wide range of courses, the Department also maintains close links with other departments and interdisciplinary programs of the College. Our faculty are closely involved with and teach courses in a number of interdisciplinary programs, including Environmental Studies, International Studies, Business and Nonprofit Management, and Peace and Global Studies. Some of our courses are cross listed with other departments like Philosophy and Political Science. These connections result in a number of “non-econ majors” taking Economics courses, broadening the perspectives that students bring into the Economics courses.

On graduation, Economics majors travel many different routes. Some of our graduates pursue further education in different areas, including graduate study in economics, public policy analysis, business administration and law. Economics majors from Earlham have pursued further study at a number of leading universities, including Brown, Duke, Harvard, Michigan, Minnesota, Virginia, and Yale. Others have gone on to make successful careers in consulting, banking, government, the private nonprofit sector and teaching.

 

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