How much can you earn with your degree?

 

Why study economics?

 

Interesting Quotes

 

 

Lectures and Podcasts

 

   The Laws of Economics

   Issues in Educational Policy

   The Fundamentals of Trade

   Evaluating the Estate Tax

   The Economics of Higher Education

   The Costs and Benefits of High Skilled Immigration

   Can Raising Taxes Balance the State Budget?

   Trade and the Rise From Poverty

   Who Benefits From Globalization?

 

 

Economics Stuff

 

   Is Sweden the Counterargument to Free Markets?

   Economics and First Principles

   A Keynes vs. Hayek Rap

   The Prosperity Machine

   Octaviaa (not economics, but cool nonetheless)

 

 

Contact Information

 

   Office:  Rockwell 828

   Phone: 412-396-6268 (do not leave a message)

   Fax:     412-396-4764

   e-mail: antony@antolin-davies.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Achievements of the Economics Graduates of 2010

 

The 15 economics majors in the 2010 graduating class produced:


   3 Acceptances to Ph.D. programs
 28 Acceptances to J.D. programs
   3 Acceptances to Masters programs

   2 Undergraduate research awards
   4 Presentations at academic conferences

   9 Externally funded Research Fellowships

   2 Publications in academic journals

   1 Conference proceedings publication

   5 Articles under review at academic journals

   6 Citations in the popular press (including the Wall Street Journal and 

      Philadelphia Inquirer)


   $700,000 in graduate scholarships and fellowships

 

 

Schedule for Fall  2010

 

   Office Hours (828 Rockwell)

 

   MWF: 11:00-12:00, 2:00-3:30 (Senior Thesis students have priority)

 

   Class Hours

 

   Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON 301W-01)

   MWF: 1:00-1:50, LEC 1

 

   Business Analytics (QSIS 281-01)

   MWF: 10:00-10:50, Rockwell 503

 

   Business Analytics (QSIS 281-02)

   MWF: 12:00-12:50, LEC 1

 

 

Liturgy of the Hours (updated daily)

 

   Morning Prayer

   Evening Prayer

   Night Prayer

   Office of Readings

 

 

And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? The  tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.

 

    — Thomas Jefferson,

         1787

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