Ph.D Financial Economics

5 Years Blended Phd Program

Kellogg School of Management

Program Overview

Financial economics is a branch of economics that analyzes the use and distribution of resources in markets. Financial decisions must often take into account future events, whether those be related to individual stocks, portfolios, or the market as a whole. It employs economic theory to evaluate how time, risk, opportunity costs, and information can create incentives or disincentives for a particular decision. Financial economics often involves the creation of sophisticated models to test the variables affecting a particular decision.

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Career Options

  • Economic and Investment Strategy Advisor
  • Capital Market Analyst
  • Risk Management Analyst
  • Financial Market and Treasury Analyst
  • Corporate Sales Analyst
  • Research and Financial Communication Analyst

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