Student profile
You should be interested or experienced in applying economic theories to real social issues. There is a clear interplay between the two – social issues and economics are deeply intertwined, which is what makes this track so interesting. You should have an inquiring mind that sees the connections and impacts between these two aspects.
Are you an inquisitive, analytical person who’s ready for the challenges of the Social Economics track? Do you care about social issues, such as education, inequality, crime, health and other life-course risks? Are you interested in the role these issues play in economic and social policy? If you want to shape the future of economic policy from a social perspective, look no further.

