-
- Master's Program
- Posted 9 months ago
MSc/PhD in Economics (IDEA) - Barcelona
Starts 1 Sep at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Spain -
- Master's Program
- Posted 8 months ago
MSc International Business Taxation
Starts 24 Aug at Tilburg University in Tilburg, Netherlands -
- Master's Program
- Posted 9 months ago
Individually tailored Master in Economics
Starts 1 Oct at Leuphana University of Lüneburg in Lüneburg, Germany -
- Blog Post
- Posted 9 months ago
The Economics of Holiday Feasts: From Turkey to Tamales and more
Food lies at the heart of Christmas celebrations around the globe. Whether it’s tamales steaming in Mexican kitchens, turkey roasting in American ovens, or spiced mulled wine warming hands in Germany, the holiday season sparks a global surge in demand for traditional foods. This demand doesn’t just shape family traditions—it drives agriculture, small businesses, and supply chains worldwide. Let’s explore how festive feasts influence the economies of countries like the UK, Mexico, Germany, and more.
-
- Master's Program
- Posted 8 months ago
EDS – Two year Master's program in Economics & Data Science - University of Genoa
Starts 1 Sep at University of Genoa in Genoa, Italy -
- Master's Program
- Posted 9 months ago
MSc Programmes
Starts 1 Sep at University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland -
- PhD Program, Master's Program
- Posted 9 months ago
PhD in Economics / Master in Economic Analysis- University of Cyprus
Starts 25 Aug at University of Cyprus in Nicosia, Cyprus -
- Economics Term
- Posted 10 months ago
AD-AS Model
-
- PhD Program
- Posted 10 months ago
PhD Programme in Economics (with optional M.Sc. Economic Research)
Starts 1 Oct at University of Cologne and Universität zu Köln, WiSo-Fakultät and Cologne Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences in Köln, Germany -
- Blog Post
- Posted 10 months ago
Top Economics Podcasts for 2025
In an ever-evolving global economy, staying informed is more crucial than ever. Whether you are an economics student, a finance professional, or just curious, podcasts are a great way to learn. They help you understand economic trends, theories, and real-world applications easily and engagingly. So, we’ve assembled a list of some top economic podcasts you ought to have a listen to. You can find all these podcasts on Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music. For your convenience, we’ve linked their web pages below. Happy listening!
-
- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
Master (MSc) in Behavioural Economics - University of Cyprus
Starts 1 Sep at University of Cyprus in Nicosia, Cyprus -
- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
MSc Economics
Starts 1 Oct at Lancaster University Management School in Lancaster, United Kingdom -
- PhD Program
- Posted 10 months ago
PhD Programme in Economics -- Scholarships available
Starts 1 Sep at University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland -
- Research Summary
- Posted 10 months ago
Distribution effects in a perpetual Bitcoin bull market: Who really pays for the Lamborghini
We examine the redistributive effects of Bitcoin in a theoretical scenario where its price continuously appreciates. Early adopters benefit from rising consumption and asset accumulation at the expense of later investors, who fund Bitcoin purchases by liquidating real assets and reducing their consumption. The analysis reveals that even in the absence of a crash, Bitcoin causes wealth redistribution that enriches early investors while reducing the real wealth and purchasing power of non-holders and latecomers. This dynamic, if unaddressed, risks eroding societal cohesion. Amid a record high market capitalization of USD 1.8 trillion following the 2024 election in the USA, this risk is higher than ever.
-
- PhD Program
- Posted 9 months ago
Yearly application call for KU Leuven's PhD program in Economics
Starts 22 Sep at University of Leuven (KU Leuven) -
- Economists & Prizes
- Posted 10 months ago
2024 Nobel Prize in Economics- The Winners
The 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, more commonly known as the Nobel Prize in Economics, has been awarded to three influential economists this year - Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson. The prize – worth 11 million Swedish crowns, or about $1 million or roughly €950,000 – was awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for their ‘studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity’ (Ricciuti), providing critical insights into why some countries achieve higher per capita incomes and others struggle with persistent economic challenges. Their work also emphasizes the importance of establishing robust institutions to support sustainable economic growth and social stability.
-
- PhD Program
- Posted 10 months ago
PhD & Postdoc Fellowships in Corporate Finance - Ghent University
Starts 1 Sep at Ghent University in Gent, Belgium -
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town
- Posted 11 months ago
The Best Christmas Gift Ideas for an Economist
The holiday season is coming and Christmas is just around the corner. If you want to avoid buying presents for the holidays in a panic, you had better get to planning the gifts you'll be giving.
en es de it -
- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
Master in Migration and Development
Starts 28 Feb at Sapienza University of Rome in Rome, Italy -
- PhD Program
- Posted 11 months ago
PhD Students - Doctoral Program in International Business Taxation
Starts 1 Sep at Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) in Vienna, Austria -
- PhD Program
- Posted 11 months ago
PhD positions in economics, HEC, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Starts 1 Aug at University of Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland -
- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
The Top Economics Blogs to Follow in 2025
Staying informed on economic trends, policies, and research is key to gaining valuable insights into the ever-changing global economy. Whether you're an economics student, educator, or enthusiast, exploring different viewpoints is essential. Economics bloggers and podcasters come in all forms—some are academics like Gregory Mankiw and Paul Krugman, while others are insightful thought leaders like John Cochrane and Tyler Cowen. Their expertise spans from real estate to public policy and macroeconomic trends.
-
- Work placements
- Posted 1 year ago
How to better engage economics students in work placements
Employability is a key concern for students, educators and employers in the UK. Indeed, many students want to see employability playing a bigger role in their courses. One way in which universities can foster graduate employability is through work-based learning (WBL) programmes, such as work placements.
-
- Gotta Develop It All
- Posted 1 year ago
The Economics of Pokémon: Development, Pricing, and Wealth
Almost everyone has heard of Pokémon: it’s the highest-grossing media franchise in the world1. The core concept is also familiar to most people – in the Pokémon world, quasi-magical creatures live alongside people in idyllic, family-friendly harmony.
-
- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 year ago
Fisher Effect
Pagination