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Hello everyone, I am looking to find a PhD program in either economics with an education concentration (i.e. similar to an economics of education program) or a labor economics program that have reputed practitioners in either of these respective fields. I am finding that most of the hits I get in my PhD searches in European universities are in either economics or public policy, but I thought it might be more useful to use the hive mind community here for some guidance. In the case that there are a number of programs that fit what I'm looking for, could you kindly rate them by order of contributions to policy-making in their respective (directly or indirectly) followed by academic contributions. Many thanks in advance.
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Hi everyone! This message should be of interest to any of the PhD applicants with special interest in doctoral research in the fields of labor economics and development economics in the U.S. The State University of New York (Binghamton)'s Department of Economics is accepting applications for its doctoral program in Economics for next fall, Fall 2017. The State University of New York at Binghamton (Binghamton University) is one of four Ph.D. granting institutions in the SUNY system. Of the 64 campuses, Binghamton University gets the best undergraduate students who enroll in the SUNY system. The Economics Department has 25 faculty members, a very active Ph.D. program and a dynamic weekly research seminar. The PhD program offers fields in development economics, labor economics and econometrics (applied and theoretical) and is especially excited to grow its student body in the fieldof development economics. The adcom is looking for applicants with strong preparation in mathematics and economics. To apply, visit: https://www.binghamton.edu/grad-school/admissions/apply/.
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