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At Seton Hall University our Economics department is housed in the School of
Business as well. If my memory serves, I believe Fairfield University
houses its Economics department (correct me if I'm wrong, Lucy) in the
College of Arts & Science.
Hope this helps...
Robert Bird
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From: "Nancy Kubasek" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: Economics in Business College
> We have a stand alone economics department within the College of Business
> Administration here at Bowling Green State University. In fact, it is the
> third largest department in our college.
>
> At 05:54 PM 4/16/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >How many colleges of business include economics within their college? Is
it
> >a stand alone department? If it is not, with what business disciplines
is
> >it commonly combined.
> >
> >Our university is dissolving the economics dept. and sending most of
their
> >faculty to business (without prior in put from the business dean, dept.
> >heads or faculty). Our dean must decide where to place them in the next
two
> >weeks. Our Finance and General Business Dept. (which includes law) is a
> >prime target.
> >
> >**Is anyone aware of a dept. of Marketing and Economic Analysis -- that
> >focuses all that "supply & demand" in one department?*** That has a
better
> >ring to me.
> >
> >Carol Miller
> >Southwest Mo State University
>
>
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> Professor of Legal Studies
> Bowling Green State University
> Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
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