Columbia University's Economics program builds a strong theoretical and empirical foundation for understanding markets, policy, and economic behavior. These project topics allow undergraduates to apply econometric tools and macro/microeconomic theories to analyze policy, industries, and economic trends.
Impact of Minimum Wage Laws on Employment Rates in NYC
Behavioral Biases in Consumer Spending During Inflationary Periods
Game Theory Applications in Online Auctions and Bidding Systems
Cryptocurrency Adoption and Its Influence on Traditional Banking
Gender Pay Gap Analysis Using Publicly Available Corporate Data
Effects of Tariffs on U.S. Manufacturing Output
Urban Housing Prices and Gentrification: A Case Study of Manhattan
Comparative Analysis of Progressive and Flat Tax Structures
Economic Impact of Climate Change Mitigation Policies
Microfinance and Its Role in Poverty Alleviation in South Asia
Stock Market Reactions to Federal Reserve Interest Rate Changes
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Universal Basic Income in the U.S.
The Economics of Subscription-Based Business Models
International Trade Agreements and Their Impact on Small Businesses
Healthcare Spending and Health Outcomes: A Global Comparison
The Role of Monetary Policy in Post-COVID Economic Recovery
Labor Economics: Remote Work Trends and Wage Effects
Impact of Student Loan Debt on Consumption Patterns in Millennials
An Econometric Study of Unemployment Rates and Educational Attainment
The Gig Economy: Wage Volatility and Worker Satisfaction
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