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MBA Economics

Professor Luigi Zingales pointing to a projection screen while teaching a class

No institution of higher learning has shaped modern economic theory more than the University of Chicago.

As an economics MBA student at Chicago Booth, you’ll study concepts that were pioneered at UChicago, including the economics of markets, human capital, information, incentives, invention, and innovation; the behavior of the aggregate economy over the business cycle; the functioning of monetary and fiscal policy; general equilibrium models of foreign trade; and the monetary approach to international finance.

You’ll study with prize-winning faculty who continue to shape the field of economics and graduate with a deep understanding of the principles and fundamentals that govern business, well prepared to apply that knowledge to any job in any industry—throughout your career.

Choose Your Courses

To complete an MBA economics concentration, you’ll choose four economics courses to match your interests. Here are just a few of the options.

To see all courses offered at Booth, visit our course catalog. 

Our Distinguished Faculty in This Area

Chicago Booth faculty are groundbreaking researchers who are recognized around the world for pioneering many of the economic concepts that govern business and public policy. They’re also dedicated teachers and mentors who will work closely with you to help you reach your goals.

Eric Budish

Eric Budish

Paul G. McDermott Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship and Centel Foundation/Robert P. Reuss Faculty Scholar

Eric Budish
Erik Hurst

Erik Hurst

Roman Family Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, Director of the Becker Friedman Institute, and John E. Jeuck Faculty Fellow

Erik Hurst

Spotlight on Research

Our economics faculty are conducting research that’s making significant contributions to the field. Chicago Booth Review frequently writes about their work.

Some people are prospering, while others are left behind, says Chicago Booth’s Raghuram G. Rajan.

Chicago Booth faculty, including Seth Zimmerman, Jacob Leshno, and Eric Budish, are exploring how matching markets, such as those used to assign students to public schools, can work more efficiently and equitably.

Chicago Booth and the University of Chicago’s Lars Peter Hansen and Kevin M. Murphy discuss the challenges of translating academic research into policy advice.

David Rabie, the co-founder and CEO of Tovala, addresses the audience during a Back to the Classroom session as part of the Booth Reconnect weekend at the Harper Center

Learn from Industry Experts

Faculty members at Booth are connected to some of the most important leaders across various industries. Our faculty regularly invite these leading practitioners and influencers to speak to students in the Booth classroom, providing you with greater access to learn, network, and grow.

Learn from Industry Experts

Our Research Centers

Chicago Booth economics students have access to several interdisciplinary centers that fund research, host workshops and conferences, and foster a strong research community.

 

Reporting to the Office of the Provost, the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics fosters novel insights on the world’s most difficult economic problems, bringing together researchers from the entire Chicago economics community.

Beyond the Classroom

Develop new skills, meet new people, and build a dynamic global network. As an MBA student in economics at Booth, you’ll have many opportunities to get involved in research centers, student groups, competitions, and other activities.

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Economic Outlook

This annual event provides a forum for our pathbreaking thought leaders to confront the future, evaluate emerging trends, and share key insights that help reframe our understanding of the world to come.

Economic Outlook