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- PhD Program
- Posted 9 months ago
Ruhr Graduate School in Economics: fully funded PhD Program
Starts 1 Oct at Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (RGS Econ) in Dortmund, Germany -
- Master's Program
- Posted 9 months ago
Master in Applied Research in Economics and Business (MAREB)
Starts 25 Sep at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain -
- MRes and PhD Applications
- Posted 9 months ago
Applying for a PhD: Should you do a Master of Research?
There are many paths to preparing for an economics PhD. Most students apply for PhD programs soon after finishing their Master’s degree. Some even apply directly after their Bachelor’s degree. Others work first, for example as a research assistant before applying.There are benefits to all of these approaches, and depending on your academic accomplishments and personal goals, some paths may suit you better than others. In this article we look in depth at the merits of a Masters of Research (MRes) as an option for PhD hopefuls. We also compare the MRes path with a direct application for a PhD after your studies, or with a year or two of work experience before applying for a PhD.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 9 months ago
The Rise of Digital Nomadism and Its Economic Implications
Imagine waking up to a sunrise in Bali, working from a café in Lisbon, and closing your laptop for a hike in Medellín—all in the same year. Welcome to the life of a digital nomad. Digital nomadism is more than a lifestyle; it’s a transformative shift in how people approach work. Digital nomads are professionals who leverage technology to work remotely while travelling the globe, free from the constraints of a fixed office. This trend has gained massive momentum, driven by advances in communication tools, globalisation, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which normalised remote work across industries. The numbers back this up. According to Upwork, 36.2 million Americans will be working remotely by 2025—a staggering 87% increase from pre-pandemic levels(1). Buffer’s 2023 State of Remote Work report revealed that 91% of respondents have a positive experience with working remotely with 1% being dissatisfied and 8% feeling neutral. 98% of remote workers would recommend it to others (2). These trends show that technology and shifting work-life balance priorities are reshaping what it means to “have a job.”
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- PhD Program
- Posted 9 months ago
9 PhD Positions in the Research Training Group 2865 “CUDE”
Starts 1 Oct at University of Bielefeld in Bielefeld, Germany -
- PhD Program
- Posted 9 months ago
4-year PhD in Economics
Starts 1 Nov at Department of Economics - University of Bologna in Bologna, Italy -
- Economics Term
- Posted 10 months ago
Trade Balance (Trade Surplus / Trade Deficit)
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- PhD Program
- Posted 10 months ago
Kiel Advanced Studies Program (PhD Program)
Starts 1 Sep at Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IFW) in Kiel, Germany and Berlin, Germany
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- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
Masters in Applied Data Science and Analytics
Starts 1 Apr at SRH University -
- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
Master of Science in Big Data
Starts 7 Jan at La Salle LLull University in Barcelona, Spain -
- PhD Program
- Posted 10 months ago
Call for applications - PhD Program at the University of Basel Graduate School of Business and Economics
Starts 1 Aug at Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Basel in Basel, Switzerland -
- Blog Post
- Posted 10 months ago
Women in Economics: Influential Voices and Rising Stars
Men have long dominated economics, but female economists have made remarkable contributions in recent decades. The work of female economists, together with that of their male counterparts, has redefined academic and policy landscapes and paved the way for greater inclusivity within the discipline. Women continue to bring diverse perspectives that enrich our understanding of global financial systems, economic growth, labour dynamics, and policy interventions. These women are not only changing the economic landscape but inspiring future generations to follow in their footsteps. Here are some of the voices we should all be listening to.
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- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
MEBA - Master in Economics and Business Administration
Starts 14 Sep at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain -
- PhD Program, Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
MRes/PhD in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Management
at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in Madrid, Spain -
- Master's Program
- Posted 10 months ago
MSc International Business Taxation
Starts 24 Aug at Tilburg University in Tilburg, Netherlands -
- Master's Program
- Posted 10 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 -
- PhD Program, Master's Program
- Posted 11 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 11 months ago
AD-AS Model
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- PhD Program
- Posted 11 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 11 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!
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- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Master (MSc) in Behavioural Economics - University of Cyprus
Starts 1 Sep at University of Cyprus in Nicosia, Cyprus -
- Master's Program
- Posted 11 months ago
MSc Economics
Starts 1 Oct at Lancaster University Management School in Lancaster, United Kingdom -
- Research Summary
- Posted 1 year 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.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 11 months ago
Yearly application call for KU Leuven's PhD program in Economics
Starts 20 Sep at University of Leuven (KU Leuven) -
- Economists & Prizes
- Posted 1 year 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.
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