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Public Economics is one of four
core courses in the Economics Department.
Syracuse
University has a long
tradition in public economics. The research of our core
faculty includes a wide range of topics on domestic
expenditure programs, tax policy, and state and local
public finance. Additional faculty with public
economics research interests currently work on topics in
international tax policy and political economy.
Collectively, our faculty provide
one of the strongest and most active research groups in
this area. One of our faculty previously served as the
editor of the National Tax Journal, an important
journal in the field. That same faculty member has
also served as Chief Economist of the Council of
Economic Advisors, and as head of the Congressional
Budget Office. Our faculty have published
extensively in the Journal of Public Economics
and the National Tax Journal as well as in major
general interest journals such as the Quarterly
Journal of Economics, Journal of Political
Economy, Econometrica, and the American Economic
Review. A recent ranking of Ph.D. programs in
economics (available at
www.econphd.net) places the
Syracuse public group 23rd in the
U.S.
and 35th in the world.
Recent Ph.D. graduates of our
program with public economics dissertations obtained
positions at the University
of Michigan
(Robert Wood Johnson Health Scholar),
University of Tennessee,
West Virginia
University, Congressional Budget Office, General
Accounting Office, and the Social Security
Administration.
Core faculty in the area of public economics include:
Gary Engelhardt
Jeffrey Kubik
Christopher Rohlfs
Perry Singleton
Tim Smeeding
John Yinger
Other faculty with research interest in public economics
include:
Farzana Afridi
Thomas Kneisner
Mary Lovely
Devashish Mitra
Stuart Rosenthal
Michael Wasylenko
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