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Lunch Aug 13 2024 Jack Liang - Yale University Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
Workshop Aug 15 2024 Daniel Graves Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
Workshop Aug 16 2024 Matthew Schwartzman Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
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The Tobin Center / Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program is a vibrant and diverse community of approximately 50 scholars from around the world.
Congratulations to our 2024 Economics PhD graduates! Learn more about their research, accomplishments, and next steps: https://t.co/yahTUSKJbG — Yale Department of Economics (@YaleEconomics) May 22, 2024
Welcome to everyone who's visiting this week for the @YaleCowles Summer Conferences! The ambitious program includes 70+ paper presentations and 350+ participants. Agendas + papers here, as well as in thread below: https://t.co/kCoE9ZIUfx https://t.co/xP0GHwag0W — Yale Department of Economics (@YaleEconomics) June 4, 2024
Each year, the Department awards prizes for outstanding student work in courses & senior essays, and we're proud to announce this year's winners: Anup Bottu, Jorn Dammann, Iris Li, Kyle Shin, and Rock Zhu. Learn more about the prize winners & their work: https://t.co/TeMmpGXhdO — Yale Department of Economics (@YaleEconomics) June 3, 2024
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EGC Faculty teach a number of courses at Yale in development economics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Undergraduate Courses
For information on the courses below, see the Economics Department's undergraduate course list .
186a European Economic History 1700-1815
325a Development Economics: Focus on South Asia
325b Development Economics: Focus on South Asia
326b Fundamentals of Economic Development
327b The Economics of Poverty Alleviation
335a Growth and Macroeconomics
340b Economics and Politics of Development
403b Trade and Development
433b The Economics of Space
447b Networks and Development
457b Economics, Politics, and History: Institutional Design and Institutional Change
458b The Economics of Population
468b Institutions and Incentives in Economic Development
470b Strategies for Economic Development
483a The Political Economy of Migration
Graduate Courses
For information on the courses below, see the Economics Department's graduate course list .
545a Microeconomics (IDE)
546a Growth and Macroeconomics (IDE)
558a Statistics and Econometrics (IDE)
559b Development Econometrics (IDE)
580a General Economic History: Western Europe
581b General Economic History: United States
588a Workshop in Economic History
589b Workshop in Economic History
591a Economics of Poverty Alleviation (IDE)
702b International Economics (IDE)
730a Economic Development I
731b Economic Development II
732b Advanced Economic Development (IDE)
750a Development Workshop
750b Development Workshop
756a Prospectus Workshop in Development
756b Prospectus Workshop in Development
780b Economic Development and Political Economy
792b Political Economy of Institutions and Development
793b Comparative and International Political Economy
797b Institutions, Politics, and Economy Policy (in Developing Countries)
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All PhD students at Yale are fully funded. On average, doctoral students at Yale receive more than $500,000 in tuition fellowships, stipends, and health care benefits over the course of their enrollment. Some terminal Master's degree students also receive funding.
Tuition for full-time study at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in the academic year 2024-2025 is $49,500.
More information on Tuition & Fees is available in our Programs & Policies handbook. Please note that we do not charge many of the fees common to other schools (e.g., technology fee, library fee, gym fee, student activities fee).
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For PhD Degree Applicants
All PhD students at Yale receive the following financial award, typically for a minimum of five years:
- a fellowship that covers the full cost of tuition ($49,500 for 2024-2025)
- a 12-month stipend (minimum of $49,538 for 2024-2025)
- comprehensive health insurance, including hospitalization coverage and specialty care for students, their legal spouse, and their children
- a family support subsidy for graduate students with children under the age of 18
Additionally, a Dean's Emergency Fund is available to help students with eligible, unanticipated emergency expenses. In some cases, the Continuing Registration Fee for advanced PhD students is also covered by the Graduate School.
Most PhD students complete their degrees without incurring debt.
For Master's Degree Applicants
Most students pursuing Master's degrees do not receive financial support from the Graduate School and are responsible for paying tuition, but some programs offer limited funding. Please check with the program that interests you for more information.
All Master's students registered at least half time receive Student Basic Coverage at Yale Health. You are also eligible to purchase Hospitalization and Specialty Care coverage at a group rate through the university.
Other Sources of Funding
Many of our students win external fellowships and grants. See our External Fellowships & Awards page for more information on how an external award will affect your Yale funding.
Some students choose to take loans, participate in work-study programs, or engage in part-time employment to supplement their funding while in Graduate School. More information is available on Other Means of Financing Graduate Education .
Living Cost Estimates
To ensure that our financial aid package provides enough support to enable you to live in New Haven and study full time, we developed a cost-of-living guide (see below). The Office of Financial Aid also uses these calculations to determine financial need as required by certain funding sources and for immigration processes.
Estimated average living expenses include housing and food, transportation, personal and academic expenses (excluding tuition), and hospitalization coverage and specialty care. Expenses for doctoral students may actually be less than the estimate below, since PhD financial packages cover the full cost of single-student hospitalization and specialty care coverage in the Yale Health Plan, as well as half the cost of two-person coverage (for spouses and partners), and the full cost to cover children.
2024-2025 Academic Year Living Cost Estimate:
Costs | Monthly | 9 Months | 12 Months |
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Housing and Food | $2,401 | $21,612 | $28,816 |
Academic | $160 | $1,440 | $1,440 |
Personal | $279 | $2,510 | $3,347 |
Medical | $346 | $3,110 | $3,110 |
Transportation | $245 | $2,203 | $2,938 |
Total Living Cost | $3,431 | $30,875 | $39,651 |
Tuition | $49,500 | $49,500 | |
Cost of Education | $80,375 | $89,151 |
9-MONTH LIVING COST (Master's Students):
- Single Student: $30,875
12-MONTH LIVING COST (PhD Students):
- Single Student: $39,651
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- Agriculture and the Environment (F&ES 810b)
- Environment and Development: An Economic Approach (F&ES 811b)
- Our Ph.D. Environmental Economics Course Sequence (expected of all students): Ph.D. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (F&ES 904a) and Ph.D. Environmental & Energy Economics (F&ES 905b)
- Economic Field Courses: Advanced Microeconomic Theory, Applied Econometrics, Development, Econometrics III – V, Industrial Organization, International Trade, Labor, Macroeconomic Theory, Public Finance (for a course listing with numbers and descriptions, see the link below)
- Research specific coursework: Applied Spatial Statistics (F&ES 781b), Climate and Air Pollution Seminar (F&ES 705b), Environmental Hydrology (F&ES 714b), Modeling Geographic Space (F&ES 755b), Optimization (ENAS 525), Remote Sensing of Land Cover and Land Use Change (F&ES 725a), Remote Sensing of the Earth from Space (F&ES 726b)
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, HSE University, Russia is a Professor and a Lead Research Fellow at the National Research University ‘Higher School of Economics’ (HSE University). He founded and directed the Moscow Centre for Cultural Sociology. He is a social theorist and a cultural sociologist. His primary interests include theories of the sacred, the Durkheimian tradition, the emotional dimension of culture, culture and cognition, and temporality. Devoted to theory-driven research, he contributes to these areas through extensive empirical studies in a broad range of fields, such as: the sociology of inequality, education, and choice; the sociology of perception, with special regard to the mechanisms of emotional attraction/repulsion within the genre of mystery; the sociology of the body and its ritual-like alterations, and other issues. He has published in such journals as , and others, as well as Russian academic journals. He edited and wrote the introduction to the Russian translation of ‘The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.’ Dmitry has been a long-time proponent of the Strong Program in cultural sociology, and a CCS faculty fellow since 2010. Currently, he is developing a cultural sociological theory of cathexis, one that advances the strong program while also connecting it to new developments in the sociology of culture and cognition. (Visiting Faculty Fellow - September, 2024 to September, 2025) |
, Yale University is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, with a Walter Benjamin-Scholarship of the German Research Foundation. His scholarly interests are civil sphere theory, discourse ethics, and how the two can be used to understand authorship and literary fiction in society. In Spring 2024, Marcel is also a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Literature & Society Lab at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Marcel received his PhD from University College London in 2021 with a cultural sociology of authorship and publishing in the humanities. He is a trained bookseller. (Postdoctoral Fellow - March, 2024 to March, 2026). |
KU Leuven, Belgium is a cultural sociologist specializing in media and digital culture. Holding a PhD in Social Sciences from KU Leuven (Belgium), she is currently an FWO postdoctoral researcher at KU Leuven and a visiting fellow at Yale University’s Center for Cultural Sociology. Her research explores the intersections of disinformation, internet policy, deviance, online communities, platform governance, and gender. Her work has been published in leading journals such as , , , and . (Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow 2024-25) |
, Max-Weber-Institute (MWI), Heidelberg University, Germany is a sociologist and art historian who specializes in classical and current sociological theories, sociology of culture, and sociology of arts and architecture, as well as methods of qualitative social research. Since 2021, she has been working as a research and teaching assistant at the Max Weber Institute of Sociology in Heidelberg, Germany. She holds a B.A. degree in Art History and Sociology, as well as two M.A. degrees in Art History and Sociology, both with honors, from Heidelberg University, Germany. Her current Ph.D. project focuses on interpreting and situating Max Weber’s unwritten theory of the arts and exploring its potential. In this project, she explores methodological and intellectual debates in the early 20th century, particularly Alois Riegl’s art-historical concept of ‘Kunstwollen’. Her latest publication covers the institutional analyses of the biennial. In her teaching, she frequently collaborates with art institutions, festivals, and artists. Recently, she has been recognized with two teaching prizes for the most innovative teaching approach and the best course in the academic year 2023/24 for a seminar on theorizing German rap music that was part of a collaboration with Berlin-based rap artist PTK. (Research Affiliate - Fall 2024) |
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Elena Grigorenko, PhD
Dr. Elena L. Grigorenko received her Ph.D. in general psychology from Moscow State University, Russia, in 1990, and her Ph.D. in developmental psychology and genetics from Yale University, United States, in 1996. Dr. Grigorenko has published more than 350 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books. She has received awards for her work from five different divisions of the American Psychological Association (Divisions 1, 7, 10, 15, and 24). She also won the APA Distinguished Award for Early Career Contribution to Developmental Psychology and the AERA Sylvia Scribner Award for research representing significant advancement in the understanding of learning and instruction. Dr. Grigorenko has worked with children and their families in the United States as well as in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar, the Gambia, and Zambia), India, Saudi Arabia, and Russia. Her research has been funded by the NIH, NSF, NIJ, DOE, and other federal and private sponsoring organizations.
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- Cognitive and linguistic adaptation of international adoptees in the US
- Learning disabilities in harsh developmental environments and their relation to infection, intoxication, and poverty in Africa
- Genes involved in language disorders in a genetically isolated population
- Genes involved in learning disabilities and cognitive processing, with special emphasis on studying minority samples in the US
- Interactions between genetic and environmental risk factors for conduct problems and the role of these factors in response to interventions in juvenile detainees
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This was a large-scale project designed to evaluate types and quantities of children with special educational needs both in and out of school in Ghana, as well as to assist in developing policies for providing services for these children. The project has been completed.
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The IDE program at Yale University, housed within the Economic Growth Center (EGC) and the Department of Economics, is a one-year Masters program intended to help students build the necessary toolkit for embracing such obstacles in their future careers, whether as career practitioners and economic analysts or to follow a path through the policy analysis field on their way to subsequent Ph.D. work.
Application Procedures. APPLICATION PROCEDURES. Prospective applicants can apply to the Ph.D. Program in Economics using the following options that can be found on the Please be aware the application deadline for the Economics Department Ph.D. program is December 1, 2023. On-line applications are accepted by the Yale Graduate School.
Development has long been one of the strengths of the Yale Economics Department. The field benefits from its rich history of leadership in the profession, and from the institutional support of the Economic Growth Center.The focus of the group is on empirical microeconomic analysis of development using a wide variety of methods.
The Department of Economics offers a one-year program of study in International & Development Economics, leading to the Master of Arts degree. IDE students are diverse in terms of their nationalities and their career paths. Many of our students now come directly from their undergraduate school or a few years of work experience, although we do not exclude any candidate on the basis of work ...
The IDE program started out in 1955 as a program in International and Foreign Economic Administration. It has since taken on a much more academic focus, with many of our students heading to Ph.D, research and policy analyst positions that require a working knowledge of economics at the graduate level. The program enrolls about 30-35 students a ...
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Programs and Policies 2024-2025. ... The Department of Economics offers a one-year program of study in International and Development Economics, leading to the Master of Arts degree. ... International and Development Economics Program, Yale University, PO Box 208269, New Haven CT 06520-8269; email, ide@yale ...
Ph.D. Program. Milestones and Timeline. Milestones and Timeline. Our PhD program is organized around various milestones. Learn more about what's required to earn the degree. Graduate School Requirements. Students must register with the Graduate School for the fall and spring semesters of six years or until the dissertation is submitted.
Preschool Quality and Child Development. Journal of Political Economy (Jul 2024) ... — Yale Department of Economics (@YaleEconomics) June 3, 2024. Yale. Yale Department of Economics. Social Menu. Footer Menu. About; Graduate; IDE-MA Program; Undergraduate; Events; Research; Centers; P.O. Box 208268, New Haven CT 06520-8268 203-432-3560 ...
The M.A. in International and Development Economics is described under International and Development Economics. ... Presenters include graduate students, Yale faculty, and visitors. Topics concerned with long-run trends in economic organization are suitable for the seminar. Special emphasis given to the use of statistics and of economic theory ...
The following Yale PhD students have been selected as Sylff fellows in the 2034-24 academic year in recognition of their excellence in the areas of development economics and trade. Tianyu Fan (2023-24) Tianyu Fan is a fourth year PhD student studying the distributional consequences of economic development, trade, and growth.
The Department of Economics offers a one-year program of study in International and Development Economics, leading to the Master of Arts degree. IDE students are diverse in terms of their nationalities and their career paths. Many of our students now come directly from their undergraduate school or a few years of work experience, although we do ...
PhD Students present research at a Harvard-Yale Development Retreat by Adena Spingarn February 27, 2024. Yale Economics PhD students presented their research to Harvard PhD colleagues at a retreat hosted by Harvard Kennedy School on February 16, 2024, as part of a novel program to help graduate students in development economics connect with and get feedback on early-stage research from a ...
EGC provides in-kind support to PhD students applying to external entities for research funds that would be administered at Yale, such as to the opportunities below: Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics. Students working in Development Economics, broadly defined, are eligible for support through the Weiss Fund for Research.
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PhD students at Yale are normally full-funded for a minimum of five years. During that time, our students receive a twelve-month stipend to cover living expenses and a fellowship that covers the full cost of tuition and student healthcare. PhD Student Funding Overview. Graduate Financial Aid Office. PhD Stipends.
797b Institutions, Politics, and Economy Policy (in Developing Countries) Yale Economic Growth Center. Undergraduate Courses For information on the courses below, see the Economics Department's undergraduate course list. 186a European Economic History 1700-1815 325a Development Economics: Focus on South Asia 325b Development Economics: Focus on ...
Tuition for full-time study at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in the academic year 2024-2025 is $49,500. More information on Tuition & Fees is available in our Programs & Policies handbook. Please note that we do not charge many of the fees common to other schools (e.g., technology fee, library fee, gym fee, student activities fee).
Helen Pushkarskaya is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine and an Instructor (Introduction into Data Analysis and Econometrics) in the Department of Economics, Yale University. She has completed training in mathematics and physics (undergraduate training, Moscow Physics and Technology Institute), economics (graduate training, Ohio State ...
Our close relationship with the Economics Department at Yale allows students in F&ES to take first-year theory classes and traditional field courses alongside the Economics doctoral students. For a specialized treatment of environmental and natural resource economics, students have a choice of courses offered by F&ES faculty including the ...
Wallace said the project took five years to complete, and was built upon dissertation research he began a decade ago while studying for his PhD at Harvard, which he earned in 2016. The research, he said, leverages natural experiments in part of the Medicaid program to measure the causal effects of managed care plans on the cost and quality of care.
Holding a PhD in Social Sciences from KU Leuven (Belgium), she is currently an FWO postdoctoral researcher at KU Leuven and a visiting fellow at Yale University's Center for Cultural Sociology. Her research explores the intersections of disinformation, internet policy, deviance, online communities, platform governance, and gender.
2012: PhD in Sociology, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia 2002-2003: MA in Sociology, joint degree by the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences and the ... development of life-long education: Study results outline." ... Yale Spring Conferences by the Center for Cultural Sociology (New Haven, 2011, 2012, 2014-2018, 2024 ...
Dr. Elena L. Grigorenko received her Ph.D. in general psychology from Moscow State University, Russia, in 1990, and her Ph.D. in developmental psychology and genetics from Yale University, United States, in 1996. Dr. Grigorenko has published more than 350 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books.