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  1. The Economics Department, located in the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts and Sciences, is ranked among the top ten in the U.S. Its faculty, productive and research-oriented, is committed to the advancement of economic science.

  2. Department of Economics The Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics 133 South 36th Street Suite 150 Philadelphia, PA 19104. Telephone: 215-898-7701 Fax: 215-573-2057

  3. Here you'll find a general description of what economics is all about, its value to prospective students, details about advanced placement waivers, and research and job opportunities available to majors.

  4. The Department of Economics of the University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn Economics) is part of the school's Arts and Sciences division.

  5. Economics, BA. Economics is a social science and, as such, an important component of the liberal arts curriculum. At the core of economics are theories of how individuals, firms, and other organizations make choices and interact, taking into account constraints on their behaviors.

  6. The graduate economics program at Penn is a Ph.D. program administered by the Graduate Group in Economics, which consists of the faculty of the Department of Economics, and some of its secondary appointments in the Wharton School and the School of Arts and Sciences.

  7. Introduction to economic analysis and its application. Theory of supply and demand, costs and revenues of the firm under perfect competition, monopoly and oligopoly, pricing of factors of production, income distribution, and theory of international trade. Econ 1 deals primarily with microeconomics. Fall or Spring. Mutually Exclusive: ECON 0110.

  8. Professor of Economics. Department of Economics. University of Pennsylvania. 133 South 36th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104-627. Tel. No. (215)-573-4664. e-mail: egme@sas.upenn.edu. Research Interests: International Macroeconomics, Macroprudential Regulation, Financial Crises, Fiscal Policy.

  9. Jesús Fernández-Villaverde. Professor of Economics, Department of Economics. Director of the Penn Initiative for the Study of the Markets. Co-Director of the The Business, Economic, and Financial History Project. University of Pennsylvania.

  10. Ulrich Doraszelski is the Joseph J. Aresty Professor and Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a Professor of Economics at the School of Arts and Sciences and a Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School.