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Tuesday, March 08, 2005
A nice (but late) discovery!
Going through different economics related websites, I came across this really interesting support site for those benighted creatures who want to get a PhD in economics. It is nice on several levels and useful for applicants and advanced grad students alike.
The author, whom God grant long life and prosperity for helping some of the most helpless fellow human beings (grad students), has done a nice job providing detailed, precise, and up to date information about the application process, survival guide in the first year, and some hints and comments about where to look for jobs and how to publish (more useful for advanced students).
For one thing, I really liked the break down of departmental rankings based on subfields. Also, the author has gathered an impressive collection of lecture notes, problem sets, and solutions for core economic courses.
The author, whom God grant long life and prosperity for helping some of the most helpless fellow human beings (grad students), has done a nice job providing detailed, precise, and up to date information about the application process, survival guide in the first year, and some hints and comments about where to look for jobs and how to publish (more useful for advanced students).
For one thing, I really liked the break down of departmental rankings based on subfields. Also, the author has gathered an impressive collection of lecture notes, problem sets, and solutions for core economic courses.