Ph. D. Placements by Year and Employer
2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
2012
- University of Washington
- Temple University, Fox School of Business
- University of Amsterdam
- Notre Dame
- Notre Dame (18 months at University of Michigan)
- Indiana University Northwest
- California Polytechnic, St. Louis Obispo
- Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SHUFE)
- University of Waterloo
- Moody's KMV
- RW Ventures
2011
- Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School
- Mathematica
- Higher School of Economics, Moscow
- Standard and Poor's
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- University of Miami
- Colby College (visiting)
- Colby College
- World Bank
2010
- Birmingham Southern College
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Department of Agriculture
2009
- SUNY Freedonia
- University of Michigan (lecturer)
- University of North Dakota
- University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business
- University of Tennessee
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
2008
- Claremont McKenna College, Economics Dept.
- Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)
- Middlebury College (visiting)
- The American University of Paris
- WISE Institute, University of Xiamen
2007
- Mathematica Policy Research
- Northern Illinois University
- Research Institute, Korea
- Research Institute, Korea
- University of Windsor, Canada
- World Bank
2006
- Black Hills State University
- Indiana University of Philadelphia
- Ohio Wesleyan University
- UIUC College of Law - post doc
- University of Georgia - Athens
- University of Oklahoma
- Virginia Military Academy
- Weber State University
- World Bank
2005
- Ball State University
- Cal State Fullerton
- Carleton College
- Federal Trade Commission
- Federal Trade Commission
- Georgia State University, Atlanta (Finance Department)
- Grand Valley State University
- International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC
- Korea Institute of Finance
- Marquette University
- Social Security Administration, Washington, DC
- University of Georgia - Athens (visiting)
- University of North Dakota
- University of Texas at Arlington (visiting)
- Xavier University
2004
- Australia National University
- Drexel University, Philadelphia
- ERS Group, Tallahassee
- Georgia State University, Atlanta (Finance Department)
- International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC
- Morningstar, Chicago
- Panagora Asset Management, Boston
- St. John's University, Visiting Asst. Prof.
- The World Bank, Washington, DC
- Univ. of CA - Davis, post doc
- University of Alberta
- Virginia Tech
2003
- Korea Institute of Public Finance
- Middlebury College, Asst. Prof.
- University of North Florida - Jacksonville
- University of Singapore
- University of Mississippi, Visiting Asst. Prof.
- Washburn University
2002
- Illinois State University
- Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC
- Prairie View A& M University, Texas
- University of Georgia
- University of Kentucky
- University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- Virginia Tech
- West Virginia University
2001
- Arthur Andersen, New York City
- C.N.A. Corp., Alexandria, VA
- Columbia University, post doc
- International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC
- Lexecon, Inc. Chicago, IL
- LG Economic Research Institute, Seoul
- National University of Singapore
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Syracuse University (visiting)
- Univ. San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
- University of Pennsylvania
2000
- Central Michigan University (visiting)
- Federal Trade Commission
- Health Economics Research, Inc.
- Mathematica Policy Research
- Panagora Asset Management, Boston
- SUNY - Oneata
- Tulane University (initially visiting, became tenure track)
- Union College
- University of Georgia
- World Bank (initially temporary, became permanent)
Notes:
(i) This list does not include placements of students who did not use the Departmental placement services. Most of these students returned to their sponsoring agency/government or were subject to a repatriation period due to the terms of their scholarship.
(ii) When an institution is listed twice in any given year, two placements were made to that institution in that year.
(iii) On average, approximately one student per year is not placed or obtains employment with an unknown agency or firm. These students are omitted from this list.