The Doctoral Program in Economics has been conceived for a small number of students, rigorously selected for their academic excellence. It is aimed at graduates or masters in economics, for whom the training process lasts approximately four years of exclusive dedication, distributed between courses and a doctoral thesis. Students from other disciplines may require an additional leveling period.
The program is backed by the extensive experience and prestige of the Institute of Economics in the training of undergraduate and graduate students. It continues its tradition of addressing current economic problems and making a real contribution to the national and international economic reality. The fundamental pillar of all this is the quality of our professors and their dedication to academic research, which is reflected in the quality and quantity of their publications.
The Doctoral Program in Economics aims to train researchers of excellence with in-depth knowledge and skills in economic sciences to conduct research autonomously, achieving sufficient preparation to generate significant contributions to the discipline and its applications.
Graduates of the program will develop strong analytical and independent theoretical and/or applied research skills, both in economics and in related areas. They will be qualified to hold academic positions in higher education institutions, both in teaching and research, and perform research and development tasks in any research center or business studies department.
The main research areas of the Doctoral program are the traditional ones in the area of economics: |
MacroeconomicsResearch area that analyzes aggregate fluctuations and economic growth. |
Public PoliciesResearch area of microeconomics that specializes in the design, evaluation and implementation of government programs and public policies. |
Industrial organizationResearch area in microeconomic theory that analyzes the organization of industries and their economic consequences. |
Game theoryA research area in microeconomic theory that studies decision theory and game theory at an advanced level. |
EconometricsResearch area in economic theory that studies the probabilistic models that support statistical analysis. |
Financial EconomicsResearch area specializing in the functioning and regulation of financial markets. |
The following background information must be submitted in order to meet the application requirements:
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To obtain the academic degree of doctor, candidates must meet the following requirements:
In addition to the academic requirements mentioned above, at the time of applying for the doctoral degree of Economics, the student may not be registered as a debtor of any kind with the University. |
PhD in Economics, European University Institute, EU.
Line(s) of research: International macroeconomics; monetary economy; macrofinance and international economics.