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All schools offer it, but some are stronger in it than others. The usual suspects tend to be the stronger schools, but some that you might not expect include Ohio State (Allenby, one of the bigger names in Bayesian statistics, is there) and UW-Madison. Yale has had some great placements, and because their econ program is so strong, so is the marketing training. Plus, they have Sudhir, who's a pretty big name in structural modeling (IO type stuff).
As for a quant program that allows you to take a good amount of econ courses... that's all of them! Generally, you will take the microecon sequence in the econ department with all the econ PhDs.
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