Ph.D. in International Economics

PhD in International Economics is a 4-6 year program that studies worldwide trade, finance, and economic policy. It consists of advanced courses in international trade theory, macroeconomics, econometrics, and development economics, followed by extensive tests. The program's focus is on conducting original research on themes such as trade policy, currency rates, foreign direct investment, and globalization consequences, which will culminate in a dissertation. Students get experience with data analytic programs such as Stata, R, and Python. Graduates are equipped for careers in academia, international organizations (such as the IMF and the World Bank), government, and multinational enterprises, with funding available through teaching assistantships, research grants, and scholarships.