Center for Economic Research & Graduate Education - Economics Institute

 

The Masters of Applied Economics (MAE) is an intensive, empirically based 12-month full-time program taught in English. It enables students to obtain a modern economics education and gain essential skills demanded by local and international employers.

The MAE program is designed for ambitious students who wish to get a first-class MA education and enhance their professional skills in economics. The MAE allows students to pursue a career in economics, finance, or other fields in international institutions or business organizations.

The MAE program is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents. MAE graduates receive a US degree.

 

International Faculty

CERGE-EI faculty include scholars from a variety of countries. Professors hold PhDs from top institutions including Princeton, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford; the Universities of Chicago, Virginia, Minnesota, and Michigan; London School of Economics, and University College London.

Many MAE courses are taught by experts working in the field. These professionals are well-positioned to provide an applied and hands-on education. 

Student Diversity

CERGE-EI students come from more than 25 countries. Their diverse academic backgrounds include economics, finance, accounting, mathematics, physics, engineering, information technology, sociology, international relations, and law.

Successful Graduates

CERGE-EI graduates hold high-level positions in 21 countries worldwide. Employers include international organizations (e.g. The World Bank, IMF, EBRD, ILO, UNDP, and OECD), government ministries, central banks, universities, and the private sector (e.g. McKinsey, BCG, Moody‘s, Deloitte, Altria, Citibank, and Raiffeisenbank).

Rankings

The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) ranks CERGE-EI in the top 4% of 1236 research institutions worldwide. Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) ranks CERGE-EI in the top 6% of economic departments/research institutions in Europe. CERGE-EI has been recognized as a Center of Excellence by both the European Union and the US government.

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Students meeting with Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz, who is a member of the CERGE-EI Executive and Supervisory Committee