Finance & Public Policy Trip to D.C.
25 undergraduates traveled to D.C. to meet with a host of Princeton alumni and learn about the range of economic and finance policy careers in the Federal government and the public sector.
Read the latest department news, including faculty announcements, student achievements, and more.
25 undergraduates traveled to D.C. to meet with a host of Princeton alumni and learn about the range of economic and finance policy careers in the Federal government and the public sector.
The Graham Lecture, hosted by Princeton's International Economics Section, was established in 1949 to honor Princeton Professor Frank Graham.
Join us in welcoming the incoming class of Master in Finance students.
The award will support Liu's research on how interconnected networks of companies, industries, technologies, and countries affect economic growth, capital flows, and industrial policy.
Watch a video of Stroebel presenting “The Social Integration of International Migrants: Evidence From The Network of Syrians In Germany."
On Saturday, February 10, the Princeton Chapter of Scholars of Finance hosted an insightful summit, attended by over 70 students from nine universities and 10 finance industry executives.
Derenoncourt’s research examines issues in labor economics, economic history, and inequality, often with a focus on racial inequities that continue to pervade American society.
Professor Ezra Oberfield on the choices businesses make and how those choices shape our world.
Duygu Gozeler Porchet (MFin '07) was recently awarded the "Forte Foundation Fellowship for Women" as part of her admission to Said Business School, the University of Oxford's Executive MBA Program.
Samya Aboutajdine, Maria Oaquim de Medeiros, Jordan Richmond, and Carolyn Tsao are the recipients of this year's research grants distributed by the Program for Research on Inequality (PRI).
Orley Ashenfelter answers seven questions about his many contributions to Princeton and the field of economics.
At this year's annual meetings of the American Finance Association (AFA), AFA President and Princeton Professor Markus Brunnermeier delivered the 2024 Presidential Address on "Macrofinance and Resilience."
Students working on their Junior Papers or Senior Theses are invited to kick-off the next phase of their independent research during the second week of Wintersession.
Applications for BCF's Fall 2024 Master in Finance program reached record breaking numbers with a 54% increase.
The Economics Department at Princeton is celebrating four students as recipients of this year’s Junior Prizes: Gloria Wang (1st place), Samantha Lee (2nd place), Aaron Ventresca (3rd place co-winner) and Henry Wright (3rd place co-winner).
For two days, current and former members of the Industrial Relations Section met on Princeton’s campus to see familiar faces, celebrate past accomplishments, and, of course, present new research.
Ludwig Erhard Foundation awards Markus Brunnermeier, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics at Princeton University and Director of the Bendheim Center for Finance, with the Ludwig Erhard Prize for Business Journalism.
Liu was recognized for his research in networks, trade, and industrial policy.
Ren is a senior at Princeton University majoring in Economics. She is also pursuing minors in Finance, Statistics and Machine Learning, Applied & Computational Mathematics, Political Economy, and East Asian Studies.
In a new book, Assistant Professor of Economics Zachary Bleemer sorts through data on millions of students' educational outcomes to provide direct, actionable advice for students making big decisions about their education.
Pietro Ortoleva, Wei Xiong, and Motohiro Yogo are among the newest members elected to the society dedicated to the advancement of economic theory in its relation to statistics and mathematics.