Apr 26, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Economics


415 Fronczak Hall
North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-1520

716-645-8670
arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/economics.html

Zhiqiang Liu, Ph.D.
Chair
 
Joanne Song McLaughlin, Ph.D.
Director of Undergraduate Studies
jsmclaug@buffalo.edu

Economics Overview

Economics is the study of scarcity and allocation of resources, production of goods and services, social welfare, and a great variety of social problems. The central quest of economics is to determine the most effective use of resources to meet private and social goals. Employment, income inequality, environmental issues, public policies, investment and savings, health, fertility, money and the banking system, taxation, spending, international trade, industrial organization, and urbanization are at the heart of the science of economics.

The employment opportunities for economists are myriad. Have a look at the information on employment, wages and such that is provided by the American Economic Association.

UB’s Department of Economics offers a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes both essential economic theory and statistical analyses of economic data, allowing the symbiosis of the two that is called “applied economics.” Applied economists have careers, for example, in education and health economics, econometrics and statistical analysis, international trade and finance, urban and regional economics, information and internet economics, industrial organization, market regulation, and environmental economics. Economists analyze and advise on the interactions of consumers and producers, how markets create and allocate gains from trade, investment, savings, production, and employment. They examine aggregate monetary and interest rate policies, regulation of banks and the like, economic growth, government taxation and spending policies, labor markets, income generation and distribution, and much more.

Academic Advising

Students obtain academic advice and guidance from the academic advisors in the College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisement & Services office (275 Park Hall) and from faculty in their program of study. The CAS Student Advisement and Services Office assists undergraduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences to plan their academic trajectory, develop goals and successfully complete their college careers.

Academic Advising Contact Information

College of Arts & Sciences Student Advisement & Services
275 Park Hall, North Campus
North Campus, Buffalo, NY 14260-4140
Phone: 716-645-6883
Email: cas-advisor@buffalo.edu

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