Department of Economics
2115 G St., NW, Monroe 340
Washington, DC 20052

Phone: (202) 994-6150
Fax: (202) 994-6147
econgrad@gwu.edu


Department of Economics

The study of economics investigates the consequences of scarcity, which forces people, organizations and governments to choose among competing objectives. Economics looks at these choices and how they affect the production of goods and services, market prices, national output, unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the use and distribution of resources within and across nations. Part of the social and behavioral sciences in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the economics program exposes students to macroeconomics, microeconomics, labor economics, the economics of industry, international finance, international trade and development, money and banking, the economics of government and public policy and econometrics.

The Department of Economics, which is located within walking distance of the Federal Reserve, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Office of Management and Budget, offers several options of study:


Meet the Department Chair

Barry R. Chiswick is a renowned economist whose seminal research on labor markets and immigration has helped inform the nation’s public policy debate. A former economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, Chiswick came to GW in 2011 from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he served as a distinguished professor and founding director of the UIC Center for Economic Education.