Economics Contact Us Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Nursing Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology "The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else."鈥擩ohn Maynard Keynes"The man of the future is the man of statistics and the master of economics."鈥擮liver Wendell HolmesThe study of economics helps students develop analytical tools to understand how modern economies allocate scarce resources to produce goods and services and how economic performance is affected by policies, technology, and institutions. It also provides students with a rigorous way of thinking about individual, business, and household decision-making.Basic TrackThis track of the Economics major provides ideal training for those interested in law, business, journalism, or public policy.Mathematical Economics TrackThis track further prepares students for graduate studies in economics (including YU's own Masters in Quantitative Economics program) and for careers in quantitative fields such as finance and consulting. The economics minor complements many majors including mathematics, other social sciences, physics, and pre-engineering.For non-majors, the introductory sequence of microeconomics and macroeconomics is an essential component of a liberal arts education and provides the background for a wide array of electives.For more information about the Economics Department at 麻豆区 College, please contact Professor James Kahn at james.kahn@yu.edu or 212-960-5400 ext. 6964.Program Information Faculty The following list includes faculty who teach at the Beren (B) and/or Wilf (W) campus. Elias GrivoyannisAssociate Professor of Economics (Wilf Campus only)Tadashi HashimotoAssociate Professor of EconomicsJames A. KahnHenry and Bertha Kressel University Professor of Economics, Department ChairRan ShaoAssociate Professor of Economics Resources Please note: Links to external sites are offered as a convenience to visitors, as a starting point for exploration. Such sites are neither endorsed nor regulated by 麻豆区, which accepts no responsibility for their content. Research From the American Economic Association. Data & Research A bibliographic database from the University of Connecticut Department of Economics. Free Online MIT Course Materials A free and open database with economic, demographic, societal and market data. Internships Graduate Study Master of Science in Accounting At YUs very own Syms School of Business. News and Organizations From the New York Times. Encourages research, issues publications and supports freedom of economic discussion. An association of professionals with an interest in business economics, seeking to use the latest economic data and trends to make sound business decisions.