School of Liberal Arts: Economics
2008-2009 Academic Year
313
Office:
206 Tilton Hall
Phone:
504-865-5321
Fax:
504-865-5869
Website:
www.tulane.edu/~economic/
Professors
Michael Bernstein, Ph.D., Yale (Provost of the University)
Scott S. Cowen, D.B.A., George Washington (President of the University)
Douglas R. Nelson, Ph.D., North Carolina
Associate Professors
John H. Edwards, Ph.D., Maryland (Chair)
Mary K. Olson, Ph.D., Stanford
Jonathan B. Pritchett, Ph.D., Chicago (Chair)
Assistant Professors
Alan Barreca, Ph.D., U.C. Davis
Stefano Barbieri, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Marco Castaņeda, Ph.D., Washington University of St. Louis
Keith Finlay, Ph.D., U.C. Irvine
Leandro Magnusson, Ph.D., Brown
Jason Pearcy, Ph.D., U. of Colorado, Boulder
Jay Shimshack, Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley
Myeong-Su Yun, Ph.D., Rutgers
Visiting Assistant Professors
Luciana Fiorini, Ph.D., Brown
Flaubert Mbiekop, Ph.D., University of Quebec
Professors of Practice
Claudiney Pereira, Ph.D., North Carolina State
Elena Quercioli, Ph.D., University of Essex
Toni Weiss, M.A., Tulane University
Students who are enrolled in the School of Business and wish to emphasize
economics should consult their academic advisers for the most recent major and
minor requirements.
School of Liberal Arts students wishing to major in economics during the course
of their undergraduate studies can choose between three programs: The Bachelor
of Arts in Economics and the Bachelor of Science in Economics and a distinct
major: the Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Economics. While they share a