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C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics


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Director: Professor Ennio Stacchetti
Assistant Director: Ms. Anne Stubing

Graduate students in the Department of Economics at New York University may participate in the research of the internationally renowned C. V. Starr Center for Applied Economics. Students have the opportunity to associate with the Center’s prominent visitors and distinguished research scholars.

PURPOSE

The C. V. Starr Center for Applied Economics is the research branch of the Department of Economics at New York University. The Center seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and economic decisions in both business and government. The Center analyzes issues of important economic and social consequences to improve tomorrow’s economic decisions. These goals are pursued by the Center in three ways: analysis of current economic issues, design of tools to facilitate economic decision making in the future, and wide dissemination of research results through publications, seminars, and conferences.

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

The research activities of the Center are organized into two categories: short-term projects and long-term projects.

Short-term projects are major research projects that seek to complete a specific piece of applied economic research in a period not exceeding 12 months.

Long-term projects are major research endeavors focusing on topics of such fundamental intellectual importance that one can expect the project will be continued past the termination of the Center’s funding. These projects typically involve at least two members of the Center/ Department of Economics at New York University.

VISITORS PROGRAM

Since its inception, the Center has funded a vigorous visitors program for leading academics from both the United States and abroad. These visitors have immersed themselves in many Center research activities, including seminar presentations, working paper publications, and research collaborations. Because of the Center’s close affiliation with the Department of Economics, graduate students have the opportunity to exchange ideas with these distinguished visitors.

 

C.V. STARR ELECTRONIC LIBRARY RESOURCES

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