Economics

ENVS degrees incorporate courses and expertise from this unit and many others at CU-Boulder and nearby Federal labs.

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ECON Department Overview

  • The department offers BA and PhD degrees, and consists of 30 faculty members, more than 80 graduate students, and approximately 900 undergraduate majors.
  • Faculty fields of specialization include international trade/finance, natural resource and environmental economics, public economics, urban and regional economics, development economics, labor economics and demography, political economics, economic history, industrial organization/game theory, and econometrics. Additional field courses include time series analysis and computable general equilibrium analysis.

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Thu Dec 19, 2013

ENVS Fall Recognition Ceremony

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Mon Aug 26, 2013
11:00 am

ENVS Faculty Meeting

Tue Sep 10, 2013
05:00 pm

Investigate Careers in the Environment

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Williams Mark
Mark Williams

Snow hydrology, hydrochemistry and biogeochemistry of high-elevation basins, nutrient cycling, and hydrologic pathways.