Top Graduate Programs in Macroeconomics
April 8th, 2007Tags: Economic Universities, Economic Education
List of top graduate programs focused on Macroeconomics to get Master’s and PhD degrees in economics are presented below.
Macroeconomics is the essense of economic theory (together with microeconomics and international economics), and getting masters and Ph.D. economic degrees requires profound knowledge and understanding of these basic economic disciples. The tests leading to PhD will surely include those of macroeconomics.
Below is the list of best graduate programs with focus on macroeconomics, created on the basis of scientific publications statistics. Enjoy:
- Harvard University (USA)
- Princeton University (USA)
- University Pennsylvania (USA)
- New York University (NYU) (USA)
- California - Berkeley (USA)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (USA)
- Columbia University (USA)
- University of Chicago (USA)
- California - Los Angeles (UCLA) (USA)
- Stanford University (USA)
- Northwestern University (USA)
- London School of Economics (LSE) (UK)
- University Texas - Austin (USA)
- European University Institute (Italy)
- Warwick University (UK)
- Boston University (USA)
- University Rochester (USA)
- Indiana University (USA)
- Cornell University (USA)
- University Minnesota (USA)
- Tilburg University (Netherlands)
- University Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Rutgers University (USA)
- University Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
- University California - San Diego (USA)
- University California - Davis (USA)
- University Wisconsin - Madison (USA)
- University Copenhagen (Denmark)
- Duke University (USA)
- Stockholm University (Sweden)
- University Michigan - Ann Arbor (USA)
- Georgetown University (USA)
- Tel Aviv University (Israel)
- University British Columbia (Canada)
- Yale University (USA)
- University Maryland - College Park (USA)
- University Washington (USA)
- Arizona State University (USA)
- University Cambridge (UK)
- University (Virginia)









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