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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Regression Analysis
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- Mixing Things Up
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10 Tips to Make Your Classes More Engaging for Students
Teaching is an honorable, but difficult, job to do. Economics instructors working in higher education must rapidly and thoroughly communicate complex concepts and theories within tight semester time frames, effectively enough that most students will learn the concepts and pass the course.
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- AI and the Economy
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AI supports the case to introduce a Universal Basic Income (UBI)
One of the key features of the global economy is that it tends to grow over time. In fact, that growth has become something of an expectation in the modern capitalist system, where the success of corporations is often judged by their growth, even over relatively short time horizons.
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- Study Choices
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Which Concentration Should You Choose For Your Master's Degree in Economics?
If you're planning to study economics at a Master's level, then you may have the opportunity to pursue a concentration, sometimes also referred to as a major. While rarer, some PhD programs may also offer concentrations, though many are already specialized degrees (or require you to have your own research agenda).
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- Study Abroad
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Studying in Germany: How to apply for a student visa
So you want to study abroad in Germany, the largest economy in Europe. It’s a great country filled with many high-quality, internationally competitive universities. Plus, lovers of pretzels and sausages will never find a better place to be. Of course, if you’re an international student, you’ll probably need to get a visa before you can go.
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- Working Abroad
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Working in Germany: How to apply for a work visa
So, you studied abroad, got your economics degree in Germany, and you’re ready to look for a job in the country. First of all, congratulations! You’re on your way to becoming a full-fledged economist.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Stag Hunt
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Sunk Costs
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- INOMICS Salary Report
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Which economists are paid the most, and where?
The following article first appeared in the INOMICS Handbook 2023. Download the INOMICS Handbook
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- Master's Program
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RESD – Two Year Master’s programme in Resource Economics and Sustainable Development
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- Into the Economist's Mind
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The INOMICS Questionnaire: Fratzscher vs Gómez Pineda
The following article first appeared in the INOMICS Handbook 2023. Download the INOMICS Handbook President of the DIW Berlin and well-known macroeconomist, Prof. Dr. Marcel Fratzscher poses the questions for accomplished central banker and author Dr. Javier G. Gómez Pineda in this latest INOMICS interview, where we ask economists for their thoughts about life and economics. Dr. Gómez Pineda graciously took to the spotlight in this latest round. The interview, dubbed Fratzscher vs. Gómez Pineda, dives into the importance of the Lucas critique, role models for women in economics, the challenges with maintaining global financial market stability (while still allowing for growth for emerging economies), how economics can contribute to climate policy, and more.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Excludable Goods
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Rival Goods
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- Jobs for Economics PhDs
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Why are top management consulting firms increasingly hiring Economics PhDs?
The following article first appeared in the INOMICS Handbook 2023. Download the INOMICS Handbook
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Indifference Curves
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Creative Destruction
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- Work-Life Balance
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Silent Success: How Quiet Quitting Can Boost the Economy
In a world where we are constantly told to hustle, grind, and push ourselves to the limit, the idea of taking it easy can seem counterintuitive. However, there is a growing movement suggesting that doing only what’s necessary at work is the best thing we can do for ourselves and for the economy. This is known as the concept of "quiet quitting".
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- AI and the Economy
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How will the development of AI affect the labor market?
Artificial intelligence appears to be the next truly disruptive technology poised to rock our global economy. In December 2022, ChatGPT-3 made headlines. It represented a leap forward in the capabilities of generative AI technology, pushing conversations about this new tool into the mainstream as people began to question how ChatGPT will affect the economy.
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- Master's Program
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LMAEM – Two year Master's program in Applied Economics and Markets – Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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- Master's Program
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LM(EC)2 – Two year Master's programme in Economics and Econometrics – Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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- Economics Math Help
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A quick guide to math symbols in economics
Studying economic theories and methods requires an understanding of mathematical symbols. These symbols are used as shorthand to describe theoretical concepts in economics textbooks, theories, and research papers.
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- Economist Profiles
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Dr. Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
Students often learn about important figures in economics only briefly and in passing, yet the content taught in economics courses often comes from brilliant economists such as these.
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- Master's Program
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TEaM – Two year Master's programme in Tourism Economics and Management, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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- PhD Program
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New Call for GSSI PhD Applications 2023/24 now open
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- Planning Your Economics Career
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What degree do I need to succeed as an economist?
It might be unclear to new students of economics how much schooling is necessary to succeed as an economist. For some careers, a Bachelor’s degree is sufficient. In others, a PhD is a near-necessity. This article will discuss how much education successful economists typically have.
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