Stanford University Department of Economics

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The Stanford University Department of Economics is a leading academic department known for its influential research and teaching in economics, particularly in macroeconomics, economic theory, and applied economics.

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instanceOf academic department
economics department
academicDiscipline social sciences
academicLevel tertiary education
affiliation School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
campus Stanford University
surface form: Stanford University main campus
collaboratesWith Hoover Institution
surface form: Hoover Institution at Stanford University

Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
country United States of America
employer faculty in economics at Stanford University
fieldOfWork applied economics
economic theory
economics
macroeconomics
microeconomics
focusesOn economic policy analysis
empirical economics
quantitative economic research
theoretical economics
hasAdministrativeHead chair of the Stanford University Department of Economics
hasAlumni economists educated at Stanford University
hasParentOrganization Stanford University
surface form: Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences
hasStudentBody graduate economics students at Stanford University
undergraduate economics majors at Stanford University
hasWebsite https://economics.stanford.edu
hosts research conferences in economics
seminars in economics
workshops in economics
knownFor doctoral training in economics
influential economics faculty
research in applied economics
research in economic theory
research in macroeconomics
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Stanford, California
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
offersDegree Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Master’s degree in Economics
PhD in Economics
offersProgram graduate program in economics
undergraduate program in economics
partOf Stanford University

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- If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list.
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- Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
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Subject: Stanford University Department of Economics
Description of subject: The Stanford University Department of Economics is a leading academic department known for its influential research and teaching in economics, particularly in macroeconomics, economic theory, and applied economics.

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John B. Taylor workInstitution Stanford University Department of Economics
Jonathan Levin affiliation Stanford University Department of Economics
United States economics profession keyInstitution Stanford University Department of Economics
Donald J. Harris hasAffiliation Stanford University Department of Economics
this entity surface form: Department of Economics, Stanford University
Paul R. Milgrom workInstitution Stanford University Department of Economics
Matthew O. Jackson workInstitution Stanford University Department of Economics
this entity surface form: Department of Economics, Stanford University