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Join us for our seminar series this Friday (Feb 27), during which Prof. Jeremy Lise (Cornell) will discuss a comprehensive approach to modelling labor market outcomes, using Swedish data as an example!
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Join us for our seminar series this Friday (Feb 20), during which Dr. Neil Cholli (Cornell) will discuss the impacts of social policies to reduce poverty across generations!
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Join us for our seminar series this Friday (Feb 13), during which Dr. Yanyou Chen (@utoronto.ca) will discuss how AI impacted Deaf and hard-of-hearing workers on a large food delivery platform in China!
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Join us for our seminar series this Friday (Feb 6), during which Dr. Tianli Xia will discuss the transition of developing economies into pharmaceutical innovators, using China as a case study!
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Join us for our seminar series this Friday (Jan 30), during which Dr. David Slichter (Binghamton U) will discuss how working fewer hours can positively impact health outcomes!
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Join us for our seminar series this Friday (Jan 23), during which Prof. Pinka Chatterji (@albany.edu) will discuss how variation in state malpractice reforms influences geographic variation in patient care!
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Happy first day of classes of the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo! We hope you have a wonderful semester!
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Interested in learning about economic models of trade, how these models have developed over time, and the debates that surround them and modern trade policy?
Join us for our #Spring2026 section of International Economics (ECO 435)!
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Interested in exploring the causes of economic growth and development and the relationship between economic growth and income disparity?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Economic Development (ECO 416)!
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There is still time to sign up for one of our 400-level elective courses for the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo!
Check out one of our international economics electives: Economic Development (ECO 416) and International Economics (ECO 435)!
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Interested in exploring how empirical methods can be used to understand labor market issues, including wages, unemployment, and discrimination?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Labor Economics (ECO 443)!
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Interested in exploring why markets fail in the face of environmental externalities and the costs and benefits of polices designed to rectify these failures?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Environmental Economics (ECO 412)!
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There is still time to sign up for one of our 400-level elective courses for the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo!
Check out one of our microeconomics electives: Environmental Economics (ECO 412) and Labor Economics (ECO 443)!
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Interested in learning about fixed-income valuation and markets, bond price and yield analysis, and credit analysis?
Join us for our #Spring2026 section of Practicum in Financial Economics II (ECO 489)!
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Interested in how financial markets function and how the financial decisions made by individuals and firms are impacted by the structure of the financial system?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Financial Economics (ECO 426)!
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There is still time to sign up for one of our 400-level courses for the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo!
Check out one of our financial economics electives: Financial Economics (ECO 426) and Practicum in Financial Economics II (ECO 489)!
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Interested in learning how to use econometric and machine learning tools to analyze big data to solve economic problems?
Join us for our #Spring2026 section of Big Data and Application of Machine Learning in Economics (ECO 485)!
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Are you interested in using time series techniques and econometric models to better understand and forecast fluctuations in macroeconomic variables?
Join us for our #Spring2026 section of Time Series Analysis and Forecasting (ECO 461)!
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There is still time to sign up for one of our 400-level courses for the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo!
Check out one of our econometrics electives: Time Series Analysis and Forecasting (ECO 461) and Big Data and Application of Machine Learning in Economics (ECO 485)!
Join us for our NEW course, Artificial Intelligence and Economic Policy (ECO 475), this #Spring2026!
In this class, we explore the effects of AI and AI policy on labor markets, educational decisions, the environment, and more!
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Interested in studying how consumers, firms, and governments strategically interact in order to maximize their own benefits subject to the decisions of others?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Economics and Game Theory (ECO 467)!
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Looking for a deeper dive into market structures, pricing decisions, game theory, externalities, and asymmetric information?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Topics in Microeconomics (ECO 406)!
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There is still time to sign up for one of our 400-level elective courses for the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo!
Check out one of our microeconomic theory electives: Microeconomic Theory II (ECO 406) and Economics and Game Theory (ECO 467)!
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Interested in continuing to develop your econometric skills by learning how to estimate and interpret the results of linear and non-linear regressions?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Econometrics II (ECO 481)!
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Data analysis is an increasingly important skill in today's economy.
Continue to develop your analytical skills in our #Spring2026 session of Econometrics I (ECO 480), during which you will learn how to apply multivariate regression to real-world data!
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Data analysis skills are increasingly in demand by employers and useful for understanding the world in which we live.
Take the first step toward developing these skills in our Economic Statistics and Data Analysis (ECO 380) course this #Spring2026!
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There is still time to sign up for one of our core econometrics courses for the #Spring2026 semester, #UBuffalo!
We are offering Economic Statistics and Data Analysis (ECO 380), Econometrics I (ECO 480), and Econometrics II (ECO 481)!
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Are you interested in exploring the often-competing models of the economy as a whole and the causes and consequences of business cycles, inflation, unemployment, and economic growth?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Macroeconomic Theory (ECO 407)!
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Interested in learning about the mathematical models economists use to describe consumer and producer behavior, determine the prices of goods, and analyze government policies?
Join us for our #Spring2026 session of Microeconomic Theory (ECO 405)!
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