Upcoming Fall Seminar, See full schedule >>
SEPTEMBER 2
Sebastian Laumer (Urbana-Champaign) will present:
Government Spending between Active and Passive Monetary Policy
- Economics Commencement 2020 (MediaHub at KU)
- Tradeoffs podcast discusses Professor Slusky's work that showed increased primary care visits in Flint reduced avoidable ER visits
- Congratulations to first-year PhD students passing qualifying exams!
- Prof. Sabarwal leads Inter-University Colloquium on Analytical Research
- Prof. Slusky quoted in news article "States avoid new lockdowns, accept rising coronavirus cases"
- Senior Camila Ordóñez helps her home country of Columbia during COVID-19 crisis
- Summer 2020: Faculty workshop on research perspectives in economics organized by Prof. Sabarwal, see schedule
- Prof. Sabarwal is in the top 10% of Authors on SSRN by total new downloads within the last 12 months.
Welcome to the Department of Economics at the University of Kansas, home of the Charles W. Oswald Program in Economics.
Read our latest news in the Spring issue of The KU Economist. >>
Our Program includes about 350 undergraduate majors, these students are able to earn Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of General Studies, or Bachelor of Science degrees. We are committed to limiting enrollment in all classes to 30 or fewer students with the exception of principle courses. Students receive training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics as part of the core education for undergraduates. Graduates of the Oswald Program in Economics are successful in industry, government, and academia.
Graduate programs in Economics include a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. The M.A. program has 20 students and our Ph.D. program has around 50. Recent graduates are employed in universities, industry, central banks, international organizations, and government.
We are proud of the wonderful diversity of our department. Faculty and graduate students come from approximately 30 different countries. They are brought together in our community by their academic curiosity and their love of economics.
The University of Kansas and the community of Lawrence provide an exceptional setting for our Department. Lawrence is a lovely and vibrant college town on the Kansas River and our beautiful campus sits on a hill in the middle of town, surrounded by cultural attractions.
We are excited for you to learn more about our Department, about our University, and the City of Lawrence. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the department.