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  2. Princeton University Department of Economics - Wikipedia

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    Economics is the most popular concentration (Princeton's version of an academic major) at the undergraduate level. [7] Because the university does not have a business school, the economics concentration attracts many students who are interested in careers in investment banking, management consulting, finance, technology, and more. [ 8 ]

  3. List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University ...

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    All types of affiliations, namely alumni and faculty members, count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page. [c]In the following list, the number following a person's name is the year they received the prize; in particular, a number with asterisk (*) means the person received the award while they were working at Princeton University (including emeritus staff).

  4. Princeton University Graduate School - Wikipedia

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    In 1771, future president James Madison began graduate work at Princeton University under the tutelage of President John Witherspoon, another Founding Father. [2] Often considered Princeton's "first graduate student," [3] Madison studied Hebrew and Political Philosophy, which provided him the foundation for his later career as the delegate to the Congress of the Confederation from Virginia ...

  5. List of Ivy League business schools - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [10] Of these six, only the Wharton School at Pennsylvania and the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell offer an undergraduate business program. [9] The two remaining Ivy League schools, Brown University and Princeton University, lack both a graduate and undergraduate business program.

  6. Harvey S. Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Sheldon Rosen (born 29 March 1949) is an American economist and academic.Prior to his retirement and subsequent appointment as Emeritus Professor in 2019, Rosen was the John L. Weinberg Professor of Economics and Business Policy at Princeton University, and former chairperson of the Council of Economic Advisers. [1]

  7. Princeton University - Wikipedia

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    Princeton uses a residential college system and is known for its eating clubs for juniors and seniors. The university has over 500 student organizations. Princeton students embrace a wide variety of traditions from both the past and present. The university is an NCAA Division I school and competes in the Ivy League.

  8. Markus Brunnermeier - Wikipedia

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    Markus Konrad Brunnermeier (born March 22, 1969) is an economist, who is the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics at Princeton University.. Brunnermeier is a faculty member of Princeton's department of economics and director of the Bendheim Center for Finance.

  9. Vijay Krishna (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Princeton University (PhD 1983) Information at IDEAS / RePEc Vijay Krishna (born 7 February 1956 in Delhi , India ) is an Indian American economist who is a Distinguished Professor of Economics and Job Market Placement Director of the Department of Economics at the Pennsylvania State University .