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Economics at Duke University

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capitalist posted on Sat, May 3 2008 12:29 PM

Hello all,

I am looking at a few universities (undergrad), Duke being one of them.

Does anyone care to impart some wisdom with regards to the economics department at Duke? Are there a lot a free-market professors? Any Austrians? Any recommended courses?

Any and all information is welcome.

 

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jtucker replied on Sat, May 3 2008 12:35 PM

I'm curious about this too.

 

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I'm gonna bump this up...Econ at Duke? Anybody?


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They're most likely neoclassical, as are most other schools.

 

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