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From energy and the environment to international trade, game theory, corporate behavior, and income distribution, economics is the study of decision making in a world of limited resources. It prepares students to enter fields such as public policy, finance, consulting, and non-profit work.
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We offer courses in economic theory; courses that apply...
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Associate Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies....
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Students minoring in economics must take at least one of the...
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We offer courses in economic theory; courses that apply economic theory to analyze such topics as labor markets, globalization and international trade, environmental policy, public finance, the banking system, and economic development, as well as courses on statistical methodology and data analysis. Advanced courses and seminars prepare you to ...
A major in economics provides the first stage for those interested in graduate work in economics, public policy, or business. It also offers a good background for careers in law, business, finance, journalism, government, and international affairs, teaching, industrial relations, and public service.
Associate Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies. Paul.Brehm@oberlin.edu.
I am an Associate Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies at Oberlin College. My research focuses on issues in energy and environmental economics, as well as industrial organization. I received my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan and my B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Vassar College.
Economics is the study of the issues arising from the allocation of limited resources to meet society’s unlimited human wants. See information about R esearch, I nternships, S tudy Away, and E xperiential Learning (RISE).
Hace 3 días · Students minoring in economics must take at least one of the economics core courses at Oberlin. Students should obtain preliminary approval of transfer credit in economics from the department chair prior to taking economics courses elsewhere if they want them to count toward the minor.