芝加哥大学拥有顶尖的经济学研究生专业

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芝加哥大学经济系位于罗森威尔德教学楼,该系拥有全世界最著名的经济学研究生项目之一。
Lauren Monsen | Staff Writer | 2012.10.31
华盛顿 – 长期被《美国新闻与世界报道》(U.S. News & World Report)杂志评为最佳美国大学之一的芝加哥大学(University of Chicago)是吸引来自世界各地天才学生的磁石。今天,外国留学生占该大学学生总数的近19%。
根据《美国新闻与世界报道》2012年的排名,常被称为芝大的芝加哥大学还骄傲地拥有全美排名第一的经济学研究生专业。实验经济学领域的先驱人物约翰•李斯特(John List)现担任芝大经济系主任。实验经济学家通过现场或课堂实验分析来解释经济活动。
在最近接受《芝大新闻》(UChicago News)采访时,李斯特披露,他的职业生涯起始于他买卖明星运动员卡片以支付本科学习费用。他回忆道,当时他注意到,带着孩子的母亲比其他顾客更有可能为卡片支付高价,通常是因为她们不愿意拖着孩子与交易商讨价还价。
他认识到,此类决定为研究范围更广的美国经济提供了思路。
李斯特说:“我利用这个机会把在大学学到的经济学知识运用到实际生活中去。”
从他有关消费者行为的最早发现开始,李斯特一直在运用具有创造性而又极严谨的方法测试经济学理论,由此成为该领域的领军人物。他的研究还包括慈善捐赠的动机、妇女工资低于男性的原因以及歧视的根源。
李斯特作为创新者的名声吸引了众多的学生来到芝加哥大学,其中包括来自中国的博士生徐阳(Yang Xu)(音译)。美国国务院(U.S. Department of State)通过电子邮件在10月25日采访了徐和其他两位学生。
徐说,他选择芝大的经济学研究生专业,“是因为该专业在全世界是最好的经济学博士项目之一。”另外,他补充说:“我最欣赏的教授之一,李斯特教授,就在芝加哥大学。”
徐说:“李斯特教授总是为他的学生提供很大帮助。他对我如何提高第二年的研究文章给出非常好的建议。”而且,芝大的核心课程及实地课程“为我在实验经济学及相关领域进行研究提供了有力的工具。”
来自瑞典的博士生丹尼尔•海德布洛姆(Daniel Hedblom)出于与徐同样的原因来到芝大经济系。他说:“我原来真的不怎么了解实验经济学。”
在这张照片中,芝加哥大学经济系主任、实验经济学领域的领军人物约翰•李斯特教授正在访问一所芝加哥高中。
就在不久前,海德布洛姆进行了一项实验,测试人们是否更愿意拿走别人通过金融工作而不是通过体力劳动挣的钱。他说:“非正式的观察表明,人们愿意支持对金融行业的富人收取更高的税。这是不是因为人们觉得[金融]有一点不道德?还是因为这些富人的收入被看成主要是运气的结果?看起来,人们愿意接受某些不公平现象,而不愿意接受另一些不公平现象。”
来自马来西亚的博士候选人阿努希丽•萨布拉马尼亚姆(Anushree Subramaniam)说她选择芝加哥大学是因为其经济系拥有“无与伦比的教师专业水平”。
萨布拉马尼亚姆在2011年选修了李斯特的实验经济学课程。她说,李斯特通过解释实验背后的思考方式“把你训练成更好的研究人员。实验经济学真是一个非常有趣的领域,这个领域展示了人类行为有的时候是怎样与我们所预期的情况截然不同。”
这三位学生都说他们愿意向别人推荐芝大的经济学专业。萨布拉马尼亚姆说:“这里的博士项目非常严格,你得做好准备,要非常勤奋。但你将获得难以想象的学习机会。”
她说,“很多教师都是非常有名、享有盛誉的经济学家,”但是“学生依然可以随时得到他们的指导”。
在攻读学位的同时,芝大学生们还可以体验芝加哥的文化氛围和体育传统。海德布洛姆说:“我是冰球迷,所以我真的很高兴有机会去看[芝加哥]黑鹰(Blackhawks)队比赛。”
而萨布拉马尼亚姆则把芝加哥描述成“一个充满活力的城市”,这个城市具有“众多伟大的建筑、博物馆、音乐会、戏剧俱乐部和商店。”
海德布洛姆补充说:“经济学研究生院就像耐力测试。你需要选择一个你非常喜欢的系,或者选择一个你非常喜欢的城市。而这里实际上两者兼有。”
国际教育研究所的网站上提供有关来美国留学的更多信息。
Read more: http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/chinese/article/2012/10/20121031138079.html#ixzz2AwHR1M4g
University of Chicago Has Top Graduate Program in Economics
By Lauren Monsen | Staff Writer | 27 October 2012
Rosenwald Hall houses the University of Chicago's Department of Economics, which offers one of the world's most highly regarded postgraduate economics programs.
Washington — The University of Chicago, consistently ranked as one of the best American institutions of higher learning by the magazine U.S. News & World Report, is a magnet for gifted students from around the globe. Today, international students comprise almost 19 percent of the school’s student body.
UChicago, as it is popularly known, also boasts the number one U.S. graduate program in economics, according to the 2012 U.S. News rankings. The university’s economics department is chaired by John List, a pioneering figure in experimental economics. Experimental economists conduct field or classroom experiments to analyze and explain economic activity.
In a recent UChicago News interview, List revealed that his career path began to take shape when he started buying and selling sports cards to help finance his undergraduate studies. At the time, he recalled, he noticed that mothers accompanied by young children were more likely than other customers to offer high prices for cards, typically because they were reluctant to barter with dealers when they had their children in tow.
Such decisions, he realized, offered a window into the nation’s larger economic picture.
“It was a chance to apply what I was learning in college about economics to a real-life situation,” List said.
Ever since his earliest discoveries about consumer behavior, List has been testing economic theories using a creative and rigorous approach that has put him at the forefront of his field. Among other things, he has studied motivations behind charitable giving, the reasons why women are paid less in the workplace than men, and the origins of discrimination.
List’s reputation as an innovator has attracted many students to the University of Chicago, including Yang Xu, a doctoral student from China. Xu and two other students were interviewed October 25 via email by the U.S. Department of State.
Xu said he enrolled in UChicago’s graduate program in economics “because it was ranked one of the best economics Ph.D. programs in the world,” and besides, “Professor List, one of my favorite professors, was at the University of Chicago.”
“Professor List has always been quite helpful to his students,” Xu said. “He gave me great suggestions on how to improve my second-year research paper.” Also, UChicago’s core and field courses “have provided me with powerful tools to conduct research in experimental economics and related fields.”
Daniel Hedblom, a doctoral student from Sweden, was drawn to the UChicago economics program for the same reason as Xu. At first, though, “I actually did not know that much about experimental economics,” he said.
Professor John List, seen here visiting a Chicago high school, chairs the University of Chicago's economics department and is a leader in the field of experimental economics.
Not long ago, Hedblom conducted an experiment that examined whether people are more willing to take away money that others earn through financial work rather than through manual labor. “Casual observation suggests that people are willing to support higher taxes for rich individuals working in finance,” he said. “Is this because people believe there is something immoral [about finance]? Or is it because their income is perceived as mostly a result of luck? People seem to approve some inequalities, but not others.”
Doctoral candidate Anushree Subramaniam, of Malaysia, said she came to the University of Chicago because of the “unparalleled faculty expertise” of its economics department.
Subramaniam took List’s experimental economics class in 2011. By explaining the thought process behind experiments, List “trains you to be a better researcher,” she said. “Experimental economics is a really fun field and demonstrates how humans sometimes behave quite differently from what we would expect.”
All three students said they would recommend UChicago’s economics program. “The Ph.D. program here is very rigorous and you need to be prepared to work very hard,” Subramaniam said. “However, the learning opportunities are incredible.”
“Many faculty members are famous, high-profile economists,” but “they remain accessible to students,” she said.
While pursuing degrees, UChicago students can also experience Chicago’s cultural amenities and sporting traditions. “I am a hockey fan, so I really appreciate the [opportunity] to go and see the [Chicago] Blackhawks play once in a while,” Hedblom said.
For her part, Subramaniam described Chicago as “a very vibrant city” with “lots of great architecture, museums, live concerts, comedy clubs [and] shopping.”
“Graduate school in economics is like an endurance test,” Hedblom added. “You either need to be in a department that you really like or in a city that you really like. Here, I actually have both.”
More information on international education opportunities is available on the website of the Institute of International Education.
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