Economics is the study of how people and organizations make decisions, how they interact with each other, and how institutions and policies can be designed to improve people’s lives. The ambition of those who study economics is to understand the world around them both as it is and as it ought to be. The basic principles of economics are applied to a wide range of social and political challenges that confront us today. These include international trade, environmental protection, health care, development, domestic taxes, Federal Reserve policies, labor outsourcing, and the regulation of private business. The economics curriculum at St. Olaf includes theory, applications, institutional studies, and quantitative analysis.
Where appropriate, economics courses also pursue historical and ethical concerns. The department offers areas of emphasis for its majors who desire more focused study in finance, management, international economics, and policy analysis. The department also supports several programs available to students regardless of major: an interdisciplinary concentration in management studies, the programs of the Finstad Office for Entrepreneurial Studies, study abroad, and internship opportunities.
The economics major serves as excellent preparation for careers in a wide variety of fields, including economic analysis, banking, accounting, consulting, health administration, finance, business management, teaching, and international affairs. The major also provides a solid foundation for students wishing to pursue graduate studies in economics, business, public policy, and law.
Highlights of Spring 2012 Bowling




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SPRING EVENT SCHEDULE
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Lecture Series
Professor Emeritus of Economics at Vanderbilt University
Wednesday, April 18th
3:30pm
Holland Hall 413
"Better Living Through Economics:
How Economists Stopped the Draft, Reduced Pollution,
and Made the World a Better Place"
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Richard Lang, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Retired
Thursday, March 29th
7:00pm
Tomson Hall 280
“An Economist’s Perspective”
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President of Iringa Hope and
Professor of Engineering at MSU
Tuesday, April 10th
3:30pm
Holland Hall 501
"Iringa Hope: Developing Microfinance in Tanzania"
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Economics Bowling Party
Date: Wed., Mar. 7th
5:30pm
Jesse James Lanes
2 Games, shoe rental,
pizza & pop
Courtesy of the Econ. Dept.
RSVP to freking@stolaf.edu
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Signup April 23rd - 26th
No golfing experience needed.
New shorter course!
Bring your own clubs or use ours.
RSVP to freking@stolaf.edu
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