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[log in to unmask] (Jeffrey Young)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:15 2006
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John is a bright student with an insatiable desire to learn.  Could you recommend graduate
programs for him?
 
Jeffrey Young 
 
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     Greetings! I am a senior at St. Lawrence University interested in philosophy of
economics, philosophy of math, metaphysical and epistemological complexities in economics,
and the relevance in application of these topics to mainstream neo-classical
economics,econometrics/mathmatical theory, equilibrium theory, and general equilibrium
theory.
 
I am currently searching for an economics department that would be right for me; a
department that is both very strong in mainstream neo-classical microeconomic theory and
econometrics, as well as a place where I would have the opportunity to work with a faculty
member of similar interests. Any ideas?
 
Thanks very much for your time and input!  
 
Sincerely, 
John Milanese, [log in to unmask] 
 
 
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