Chicago, MIT, UC Berkley, Stanford, Northwestern, NYU, UCLA, Wisconsin, Maryland, Minnesota, Michigan, and Texas are all Top 20 Econ programs that are not "Ivy League".
2007-02-23 17:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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some math instructions with a hundred pupils and their video instructions... nicely maximum wealthy ivy leagues sidestep that... different than for MIT. additionally, there are good scholars who've rather theory concerning to the undertaking nicely. notwithstanding, I loathe this inequalities very lots. In 1970's people have been attempting to alter that, yet we are back to 0 back. They have been labelled liberal bureaucrats. Professor Milton Friedman reported as quickly as that center instructions are finding out to purchase education of the unfavorable interior the state universities (that's real), and his words performed some result.
2016-10-01 21:41:11
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answered by ? 4
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University of Chicago is the best--even better than the Ivies.
Stanford and UC-Berkeley are close behind.
2007-02-23 17:42:43
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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Chicago's good. Northwestern isn't bad either.
A library is likely to have a ranking of universities in each specific field. You won't find it online b/c it's not free.
2007-02-23 16:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely University of Chicago, maybe the best of all.
But maybe you should specify grad or undergrad.
2007-02-23 15:27:57
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answered by KevinStud99 6
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any state school will have a quality economics department.
2007-02-23 16:16:41
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answered by captainchopps 1
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a couple of my favorite economists are at George Mason
2007-02-23 18:44:11
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answered by sargon 3
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