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  1. Student Placement

    "The Stanford Economics Department has two central missions: to train students at the undergraduate and graduate level in the methods and ideas of modern economics, and to conduct both basic and applied research in economics that pushes forward the frontier of …

  2. Doctoral Program

    The Ph.D. program is a full time program leading to a Doctoral Degree in Economics. Students specialize in various fields within Economics by enrolling in field courses and attending field …

  3. Job Market Candidates

    We don't have any students on the job market at this time. You can see where our recent cohorts have gone after graduating on the student placement page.

  4. SIEPR Predoctoral Research Fellows Program

    The SIEPR/Economics Predoctoral Research Fellows Program offers a full-time one- to two-year immersive research experience for post-baccalaureate individuals interested in pursuing …

  5. Academic Placements

    Graduates of our PhD program have gone on to become leading scholars at top universities. Our recent academic placements are listed by year of graduation, with their dissertation title. …

  6. PhD

    Stanford opened its doors in 1891, and more than a century later, it remains dedicated to finding solutions to the great challenges of the day and to preparing our students for leadership in …

  7. Applying to economics PhD programs

    I applied to twelve programs (nine in economics and three in business), was accepted by three, and chose to study at Stanford. This post describes my experience with the …

  8. Graduate Degree Programs

    The Economics department offers two joint degree programs with the School of Law, leading to either a J.D./M.A. and a J.D./Ph.D degree. We also offer a Ph.D./M.P.P. joint degree with the Public Policy program.