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  2. Haas School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley MBA Program is a two-year curriculum designed to prepare students for business leadership. In addition to its core curriculum and elective courses, Berkeley Haas requires all MBA students to take an Applied Innovation course, such as Haas@Work or International Business Development.

  3. Schools of economic thought - Wikipedia

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    Economists generally specialize into either macroeconomics, broadly on the general scope of the economy as a whole, [1] and microeconomics, on specific markets or actors. [2] Within the macroeconomic mainstream in the United States, distinctions can be made between saltwater economists [a] and the more laissez-faire ideas of freshwater economists.

  4. Emi Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    She is the Chancellor's Professor of Economics at University of California, Berkeley. [2] Nakamura is a research associate and co-director of the Monetary Economics Program of the National Bureau of Economic Research, [3] and a co-editor of the American Economic Review. [4] [5]

  5. Saltwater and freshwater economics - Wikipedia

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    These included University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, Brown University, Duke University, Harvard University, MIT, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Columbia University, and Yale University. They were therefore often called "saltwater schools".

  6. UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science - Wikipedia

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    The College of Letters and Science (L&S) is the largest of the 15 colleges at the University of California, Berkeley and encompasses the liberal arts.The college was established in its present state in 1915 with the merger of the College of Letters, the College of Social Science, and the College of Natural Science.

  7. Bachelor of Economics - Wikipedia

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    A Bachelor of Economics (BEc or BEcon) [1] [2] is an academic degree awarded to students who have completed undergraduate studies in economics.Specialized economics degrees are also offered as a "tagged" BA (Econ), BS (Econ) / BSc (Econ), BCom (Econ), and BSocSc (Econ), or variants such as the "Bachelor of Economic Science".

  8. Kenneth E. Train - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth E. Train (born November 14, 1951) is an adjunct professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, United States. He is also Vice President of NERA Economic Consulting, Inc. in San Francisco, California. He received a Bachelors in Economics at Harvard and PhD from UC Berkeley. He specializes in econometrics and regulation ...

  9. Oliver E. Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Eaton Williamson (September 27, 1932 – May 21, 2020) was an American economist, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, which he shared with Elinor Ostrom.