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MIT Department of Economics : ウィキペディア英語版 | MIT Department of Economics
The MIT Department of Economics is a department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Undergraduate studies in economics were introduced in the 19th century by institute president Francis Amasa Walker, while the department's Ph.D. program was introduced in 1941. It is one of the "big five" schools in the field along with the faculties at the University of Chicago, Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford (these schools have consistently ranked as the top five schools in the country since graduate school rankings have been produced by ''U.S. News & World Report''). The American Economics Association estimates that MIT and these peers produce half of all tenure track professors at U.S. research universities. ==Prominent faculty==
*Paul Samuelson (1940–2009), Nobel Prize, 1970 *Franco Modigliani (1962–2003), Nobel Prize, 1985 *John Williamson (1967–1980), originator of the 'Washington Consensus' *Robert Solow, Nobel Prize, 1987 *Stanley Fischer, (1977–1999), governor, Bank of Israel *Robert F. Engle, Nobel Prize, 2003 *Daniel McFadden, Nobel Prize 2000 *George P. Shultz, Former Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Labour *Myron S. Scholes Nobel prize in 1997 for the Black-Scholes equation *Rudi Dornbusch *Francesco Giavazzi
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