Columbia’s M.A. in Economics trains students in both theory and applied policy analysis. These thesis ideas span global markets, public policy, labor trends, and development, empowering students to conduct original research using economic models and empirical methods.
Impact of Minimum Wage Hikes on Small Business Employment
Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Emerging Economies
Econometric Modeling of Income Inequality in Urban Regions
Effect of Central Bank Digital Currencies on Inflation Targeting
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Causal Effect of Parental Education on Child Outcomes
Labor Market Impacts of Automation in Manufacturing Hubs
Housing Price Bubbles and Interest Rate Sensitivity
The Phillips Curve Revisited in the Post-COVID Economy
Trade Liberalization and Its Effect on Wage Inequality
Measuring the Informal Economy Using Survey Calibration Techniques
Microfinance and Female Entrepreneurship in South Asia
Carbon Tax Policy Evaluation Using Computable General Equilibrium Models
Economic Implications of Universal Basic Income Pilots
Fiscal Multipliers in Developing Economies During Recession
Effects of Migration on Labor Supply in High-Income Countries
Behavioral Nudges in Tax Compliance: A Field Experiment
Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Agricultural Efficiency
Quantifying the Relationship Between Inflation and Consumer Confidence
Network Analysis of Global Financial Contagion During Crises
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