From: paul bullock (paulbullock@ebms-ltd.co.uk)
Date: Thu Jun 26 2008 - 18:12:33 EDT
Doesn't the student need to follow the staff... and his/her specific interest? Their field of interest might be helpful. PB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Cockshott" <wpc@dcs.gla.ac.uk> To: "Outline on Political Economy mailing list" <ope@lists.csuchico.edu> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 10:43 AM Subject: [OPE] Advice to a postgrad >I got the following question sent to me this morning by a prospective > postgrad: > > " > Today I am looking into the various options for pursuing my studies at > the graduate level, but as you know, the field is dominated by the > neoclassical school. At the undergraduate level this was tolerable; but > I cannot in good faith write a Master's or PhD thesis in the > neoclassical paradigm. So I decided to come to you for help. I am aware > of many universities, in the US, Canada and the UK, which offer graduate > degrees in economics. But I am not aware of the theoretical leanings of > their faculty. Since you have experience in the field, I was wondering > if you could point me in the right direction. I know you teach computer > science, not economics, but if you know of any universities that offer > graduate degrees in economics and have faculty sympathetic to non-market > systems - or even just broadly heterodox faculty - I would be very > grateful if you could point me towards them." > > > Which colleges would people suggest? > _______________________________________________ > ope mailing list > ope@lists.csuchico.edu > https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope > > _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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