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University of warwick: economics (mres leading to phd), doctor of philosophy - phd, full-time, 6 years starts sep 2024.

The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master of Research in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. You will be taught and guided by top class researchers, at the forefront of their field, and will receive comprehensive support for your entry to the job market. Warwick's Department of Economics, ranked 1st in the UK (The Good University Guide 2023) and 22nd the World (The QS World University Subject Rankings 2023), will provide you with exceptionally high-quality training, skills and techniques in advanced economics.

Our comprehensive 2+4 MRes/PhD research programme offers a unique training opportunity in advanced economics. We aim to provide you with professional training in modern economics, including tools and techniques of analysis at the forefront of the discipline, and opportunities to apply this in extended research.

We offer a two-week Mathematics and Statistics pre-sessional programme, which starts two weeks before the official start of term. The pre-sessional course will provide a thorough grounding in the mathematical techniques required throughout the programme and attendance is highly recommended, although not compulsory.

Warwick Economics was ranked 2nd in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 and 99% of our research was deemed to be world leading or internationally excellent. We have five separate seminar series running on a weekly basis (term time), with invited eminent speakers from around the world. MRes and PhD students are welcome and encouraged to attend. 

**Skills from this degree** You will focus on developing a range of important skills, including:

- Advanced knowledge and understanding of comparative and interdisciplinary approaches.

- Ability to identify and process data to produce original results.

- Knowledge of contemporary theoretical and empirical debates and research outcomes in your chosen specialised areas of economics.

- Sound ability to formulate hypotheses and viable explanations based on received ideas and in combination with other comparable data.

- Ability to critically evaluate existing models with a view to formulating revised or new models.

- Understanding the role of the researcher in policy making and policy analysis.

This information is applicable for 2024 entry. Given the interval between the publication of courses and enrolment, some of the information may change. It is important to check our website before you apply.

Full-Time, 6 years started Sep 2023

The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master of Research in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. You will be taught and guided by top class researchers, at the forefront of their field, and will receive comprehensive support for your entry to the job market. Warwick's Department of Economics, ranked 4th in the UK (The Complete University Guide 2023) and 25th the World (The QS World University Subject Rankings 2022), will provide you with exceptionally high-quality training, skills and techniques in advanced economics.

**Course overview** Our comprehensive 2+4 MRes/PhD research programme offers a unique training opportunity in advanced economics. We aim to provide you with professional training in modern economics techniques, as well as knowledge of their field. This includes tools and techniques of analysis at the forefront of the discipline, and opportunities to apply this in extended research.

Full-Time, 6 years started Sep 2022

The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master's in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. Warwick's Economics Department, ranked 3rd in the UK (The Complete University Guide 2022) and 25th the World (The QS World University Subject Rankings 2021), will provide you with exceptionally high-quality training, skills and techniques in advanced economics.

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Finance and Economics (MRes/PhD)

Entry requirements.

Competition to join our Doctoral programme is very strong; you will need to demonstrate you have the intellectual capabilities, stamina, drive and commitment to complete a ground-breaking piece of work through independent study.

Academic requirements for our MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme

  • An honours degree from a UK university or equivalent from an overseas university; plus a Masters degree, in economics or Finance (with a significant quantitative finance component). Accounting or Financial Mathematics may be considered with a significant finance component. A first-class degree and a distinction at Masters level is recommended but serves as a guideline only
  • A GMAT or GRE score is required and should be provided as part of your application. However, we have no defined threshold and the score provided will be indicative to merely supplement and strengthen applications
  • You should have strong academic references and excellent potential for research.

English language requirements

You can find out more about our English language requirements. This course requires the following:

If English is not your first language, you must meet a minimum overall standard in a recognised test of English. You must show a good balance across all sections of the test and it must have been taken within two years of starting the course. We will require your certificates as evidence.

  • IELTS - overall score of 7.0, minimum component scores of two at 6.0/6.5 and the rest at 7.0 or above
  • PTE academic - 70 with 51+ in every section
  • CPE – grade C (CEFR level C2) or above
  • CAE - Grade C scoring 60+, no worse than 3 component results at borderline and 1 at weak.

Months of entry

Course content.

Our fully-funded MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme combines highly relevant and structured training with close mentorship from a team of supervisors to embed you in our culture of curiosity and help you in developing and deepening your chosen area of research. We value our doctoral researchers and aim to attract students from across the globe who are independent thinkers, restless to learn more and challenge themselves. We particularly welcome applicants whose ambition is a career in academia.

Jointly run with the Department of Economics, we aim to establish our MRes programme as one of the leading programmes in Europe, supporting you to pursue a future career in top academic positions, international organisations and central banks. This programme will provide you with a thorough understanding of state-of-the-art research techniques and in-depth appreciation of principal areas of interest for researchers in finance and economics.

Teaching and learning

You will study four compulsory modules in Year One, and five compulsory modules plus a dissertation in Year Two. You will then continue on to our PhD Finance programme, and complete your doctoral thesis. The overall course structure is 2+4 years (MRes/PhD).

Our excellent library and superb teaching and learning facilities provide the perfect place for you to commit to your studies, and enable you to expand and deepen your knowledge in your chosen area of research.

Fees and funding

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Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • Campus-based learning is available for this qualification

Course contact details

Carmen Villa

carmen.villa-llera[at]warwick.ac.uk | LinkedIn | Twitter: @cvillallera

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Warwick , and a PhD researcher at the Institute for Fiscal Studies .   I am interested in urban economics and law and economics . My work explores the effect of public policies on youth development, and on crime .

From January to July 2023 I visited the University of Chicago as a Fulbright scholar . Alongside my academic work, I am an occasional collaborator at the London Metropolitan Police. 

You can find my CV here .

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Benito, Andrew (1997) Wage premia in the British labour market. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Blad, Michael C. (1979) Dynamic models in disequilibrium theory. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Clark, M. D. (Michael D.) (2013) Eliciting preferences using discrete choice experiments in healthcare : willingness to pay, stakeholder preferences, and altruistic preferences. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Chen, Xuezheng (2013) Kleptocracy, democratization and international interventions. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Castro, Vítor Manuel Alves (2008) Growth, cycles and macroeconomic policy in the European Union. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Chang, Yoonhee Tina (2005) Banking structure and governance: changes in regulation and technology. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Creightney, Cavelle D. (2000) Essays on intrahousehold bargaining, risk-sharing, and the optimal balance between private insurance and the welfare state. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Coskeran, Thomas (1998) An application of the contingent valuation method to an excludable public good : the case of Northampton's parks. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ca'Zorzi, Michele (1998) Exchange rate instability and economic reform : with specific reference to Russian exchange rate reforms in the early 1990's. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Clark, Derek John (1992) Rent-seeking, learning and the dynamics of reputation in the international credit market. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Caballero Sanz, Francisco (1991) Licensing and diffusion in open asymmetric economies. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Conyon, M. (1991) Monopoly capitalism, profits, income distribution and unionism. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Cha, Myung Soo (1988) The international trade cycle, 1885-1896. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Cable, John (1986) Employee participation and enterprise performance : an economic analysis. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Chalkley, Martin (1985) Job search and null offers : an analysis of the causes and consequences of offer rationing in labour markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Carruth, Alan A. (1983) Applications of numerical computation methods in microeconomic theory. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Codippily, Hilarian M. A. (1979) Interrelationships between income redistribution and economic growth with special reference to Sri Lanka. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Coutsoyannis, Pavlos J. (1974) Investment and growth, technical change and foreign capital in Greek manufacturing industry, 1953-1966. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Di Leo, Riccardo (2022) Mother's little helper : motherhood penalties and maternity leave provisions in UK academia. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Díez Alonso, Daniel (2021) Essays in public and behavioural economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Deepthi, Divya (2017) Essays on school nutrition and health programs. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ding, Fei (2016) Three essays on the housing market. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

D’Aguanno, Lucio (2016) Essays in international monetary economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

D'Este, Rocco (2015) Black markets and crime. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dal Borgo, Mariela (2015) Essays in household savings and portfolio choice. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dosis, Anastasios (2014) Essays on markets with asymmetries of information and strategic experimentation. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dintcheva-Bis, Darina (2013) Essays in Bayesian implementation. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dimitrakopoulos, Stefanos (2013) Essays on Bayesian semiparametric ordinal-response models. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Diez Minguela, Alfonso Maria (2010) Essays on marriage and female labour. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dalton, Patricio Santiago (2009) Behavioural decisions: theory, implications and applications. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dickson, Matthew Ronald (2008) Empirical essays on the economics of education and pay. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Delfino, María Eugenia (2003) Post-deregulation developments in financial services : the case of the banking industry in Argentina. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Delmastro, Marco (1999) Shedding new light on the organization : an empirical analysis of some key aspects of business organizations. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dawkins, Christina (1999) New directions in applied general equilibrium model calibration. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

De Santis, Roberto A. (1998) Trade policy and general equilibrium under different market regimes with numerical applications to Turkey. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dickerson, Andrew P. (1992) Industrial conflict in Britain. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Doyle, Christopher (1987) Some intertemporal and informational aspects of economic theory. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Dowrick, Steve (1986) Bargaining over surplus : oligopolies, workers and the distribution of income. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Domberger, Simon (1977) Price adjustment and market structure. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Davies, Stephen (1975) The diffusion of new process innovations in U.K. manufacturing industries. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Estrada, Fredy A. G. (2015) Essays on exchange rate determination and international capital flows in emerging economies. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Edwards, T. Huw (2007) Current issues in trade policy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Engmann, Dorothy (2002) Corruption, taxation, and loan conditionality: a contribution to the macroeconomics of reform and transition with reference to Russia. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Epstein, Philip (1995) The reality and myth of business cycles : the nature and representation of short-run economic fluctuations. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ellis, Christopher James (1982) Disequilibrium macro-economics in a closed economy : some extensions. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Forster, Felix (2021) Essays in development economics and industrial organisation. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ferrara, Andreas (2019) The Socioeconomic Effects of Wars. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Fu, Wentao (2018) Essays on economics of information, contract and experimentation. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Fioriti, Andrés (2016) Essays on bidding with securities. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Flores-Martinez, Artemisa (2013) Women's empowerment and the welfare of children. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Floro, Daniela (2012) Effects from electricity market liberalisation : an empirical analysis. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ferreira Dias, Marta (2011) Integration of European electricity markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ferrett, B. (Ben) (2003) Strategic decisions of multinational enterprises: foreign direct investment and technology. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ferrari, Alessandra (2001) The efficiency of hospital services and the NHS reform theory and empirical evidence. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Femminis, Gianluca (1995) An investigation concerning some recent developments in growth theory. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Fisher, Paul Gregory (1990) Simulation and control techniques for nonlinear rational expectation models. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Frewer, Geoffrey James (1986) Information and public sector decisions. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gaete Romeo, Gonzalo (2017) Essays on economics of education and public policy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gamalerio, Matteo (2017) Rules, discretion and quality of government : evidence from Italian municipalities. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Galanis, Giorgos (2017) Heterogeneous economies : implications for inequality and financial stability. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Giovanniello, Monica Anna (2016) Three essays on voting. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gogala, Jaka (2015) Low-factor market models of interest rates. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Grossi, Julia Cajal (2015) Buyer-seller relations, prices and development : a structural approach exploring the garment sector in Bangladesh. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gómez, Natalia González (2012) Three essays on bargaining : On refutability of the Nash bargaining solution. On inter- and intra-party politics. A bargaining model with strategic generosity. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gutknecht, Daniel (2012) Identification and estimation of nonlinear regression models using control functions. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gelsomini, Luca (2009) Essays on financial economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gabrieli, Tommaso (2008) Redistributive politics under optimally incomplete information. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Goretti, Manuela (2007) Nonlinearities in international macroeconomics : an empirical analysis of advanced economies and emerging markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gardner, Jonathan (2001) An analysis of the determinants of pay and well-being using employer-employee data. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Galvão, Ana Beatriz (2001) Non-linearities in macroeconomics : evaluation of non-linear time series models. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gonzalez-Garcia, Jesus R. (2000) Four essays on the 1994 Mexican crisis. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

García, Juan Angel (2000) Essays in credibility and the source of inflation persistence. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Galmarini, Umberto (1993) Optimal taxation, imperfect competition and tax enforcement policies. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ganoulis, Ioannis (1990) Financial factors in the investment decisions of firms : theory and evidence. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Gibbons, Anne-Marie (1989) The diffusion of new consumer durables and the role of advertising. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Geroski, Paul (1978) On the international diversification of production. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hong, Seokki (2022) Essays in applied macroeconomics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Habermacher, Daniel Federico (2020) Essays on strategic communication. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Haseeb, Muhammad (2020) Essays in development economics and political economy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hutchinson, Adam David (2015) Topics in sustainable energy : an economic analysis of net demand volatility management. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Husman, Jardine (2015) Essays on banking and monetary policy in the presence of Islamic banks. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Harkins, Andrew (2014) Essays on social networks, information and organisations. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hemvanich, Sanha (2007) GMM estimation for nonignorable missing data: theory and practice. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Humala Acuña, Alberto (2005) Markov switching modelling of interest rate pass-through. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hämäläinen, Kari (1999) The employment and unemployment effects of Finnish active labour market programmes. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ho, Shirley Jin-Shien (1997) Asymmetric multistage models of R&D : technology adoption, contracts and protection. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hviid, Morten (1987) Oligopoly models and information transmission. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Harvie, Charles (1985) Structural adjustment in the UK economy : the role of North Sea oil and tight money, and the implications for economic policy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hall, A.R. (1985) Estimation and inference in simultaneous equation models. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hatton, T. J. (1982) The British labour market 1855-1939 : a quantitative approach. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Halikias, J. G. (1980) An econometric analysis of the foreign trade of Greece. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hudson, John (1979) Wage inflation in the U.K: 1951-1975, a switching regimes model. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Hazledine, Tim (1978) Distribution, efficiency and market power : a study of the U.K. manufacturing sector, 1954-1973. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Howarth, M. J. (1974) The dynamics of national economic systems. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Iaria, Alessandro (2014) Essays on choice set heterogeneity in demand estimation. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Iregui, Ana María (1999) Three essays on multiregional applied general equilibrium modelling. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Impavido, Gregorio (1997) Essays in asymmetric information : institutional response in financial markets with applications to the transition economies of Eastern Europe. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Ireland, Norman J. (1980) Prices and contingent prices as incentives, with particular reference to aspects of the reward for labour. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Jeffrey, Stephen Glenn (2012) Quantile regression and frontier analysis. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Jiménez Gómez, Adrián (1993) Disinflation policy, trade liberalisation and price stickiness: a theoretical approach with applications to Mexico. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Jackson, William A. (1987) Some theoretical aspects of optimum redistribution. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Koreli, Nika (2019) Essays in information economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Khantadze, Davit (2017) Essays on Bayesian persuasion. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kim, Byungkuk (2016) Revisiting the relationship between price stickiness and the non-neutrality of money. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Koenig, Christoph (2015) No ordinary elections : essays in empirical political economy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kurniawan, Ferry (2014) Essays on applied time series econometrics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Khan, Amir Jahan (2014) Essays on the electricity and banking industries in Pakistan. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Katayama, Kentaro (2014) Essays on political economy of fiscal policy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kokonas, Nikolaos (2013) One essay on time-inconsistent preferences and competitive equilibrium and two essays on optimal monetary policy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Koutmeridis, Theodore (2013) The market for 'rough diamonds' : information, finance and wage inequality in macroeconomics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kim, Hyeyoen (2009) Large data sets and nonlinearity : essays in international finance and macroeconomics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kubelec, Christopher J. (2005) Macroeconomic policy and stability in international financial markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kim, Jung Yeon (2001) Currency crisis contagion, capital flows, and sovereign ratings: empirical studies of emerging markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kendall, Toby (2000) Theoretical models of trade blocs and integrated markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Khondker, Bazlul Haque (1996) Analysis of tariff and tax policies in Bangladesh : a computable general equilibrium approach. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kemp, Gordon C. R. (1987) Asymptotic expansion approximations and the distributions of various test statistics in dynamic econometric models. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Kuehn, Douglas (1972) Takeovers and the theory of the firm : an econometric analysis for the U.K., 1957-69. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lopez Pena, Paula (2018) Essays in development economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Leidecker, Timo (2018) Three essays on the impact of economic change on the labour market. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lillo Bustos, Nicolás A. (2017) Essays on the effects of the Homestead Act on land inequality and human capital, the effects of land redistribution on crop choice, and the effects of earthquakes on birth outcomes. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lotti, Giulia (2015) Essays in applied economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Liu , Tony Xiao (2015) Heterogeneous managers, distribution picking and competition. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lovelady, Stephen (2014) Experiential regret aversion. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Liberini, Federica (2013) Essays on corporate taxation. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Leelahaphan, Tim (2010) Essays on empirical macroeconomics and international financial markets. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lydon, Reamonn (2004) Wages determination, wage subsidies and training. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Luangaram, Pongsak (2003) Asset prices, leverage and financial crisis: the case of Thailand. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lee, Suk (2003) Food shortages and economic institutions in the Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Le Borgne, Eric (2001) Institutions, politics, and macroeconomic performance : on incomplete information in political agency games. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lieb-Dóczy, Enese Esther (1999) Transition to survival : enterprise restructuring in twenty East German and Hungarian companies. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lautanen, Timo Mikael (1998) Internationalization and competition in small manufacturing firms. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lúkacs, Peter Zoltan (1996) Firm size, intra industry performance and the business cycle : empirical studies using UK panel data. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lucifora, Claudio (1991) Alternative theories of wage determination : the case of Italy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lee, Il Houng (1989) A theory of product selection (a model of a NIC). PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lockwood, Ben (1986) Dynamic equilibrium : game theory, contracts, and search. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lamusse, Roland (1982) Labour policy in a monocrop economy : the case of Mauritius. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Lindley, Robert Michael (1977) Modelling a labour market: the case of engineering craftsmen. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Malhotra, Raghav (2023) Essays in preference analysis. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Marciante, Gianni (2022) Essays in economic history. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Marcu, Bogdan (2022) Essays in monetary and information economics. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Miotto, Martina (2019) Essays in development economics and economic history. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Melander, Eric (2019) Democracy manifest: essays in historical political economy. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Migrow, Dimitri (2015) Essays on economics of information. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

Megalokonomou, Rigissa (2015) Essays on the economics of education. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Do you dream of tackling complex economic issues through cutting-edge research? If so, the University of Warwick PhD Economics program could be the perfect springboard for your ambitions. This prestigious program offers exceptional training, mentorship from world-class faculty, and a supportive environment to help you become a leader in the field. Read this blog further to know more about this exciting academic journey.

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University of warwick phd economics: overview, progression criteria, university of warwick phd economics: tuition fees, scholarships and funding, university of warwick phd economics: entry requirements, documents required.

The University of Warwick PhD Economics is an integrated program (MRes/PhD) with 2 years of Master of Research (MRes) followed by 4 years of doctoral study. It provides unique training opportunities to students in advanced economics. It also offers professional training in modern economics through various analysis tools and techniques at the discipline’s forefront and their practical application in research.

You’ll be guided by world-class researchers who are at the forefront of their fields. Moreover, the department provides a supportive environment to help you succeed in your research endeavours. Admission is competitive, and all PhD students must have completed the MRes in Economics at Warwick or a very similar program elsewhere with excellent grades. To get you started strong, they offer a 2-week pre-sessional program to brush up on your math and statistics skills before the official term begins.

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University of Warwick PhD Economics: Research Areas

According to the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), 99% of research of the Economics department at the University of Warwick was rated internationally excellent or world-leading. This catapulted the institute’s department to the #2 position in the entire UK. Given below are the research areas actively being pursued at Warwick:

  • Applied Economics
  • Development Economics
  • Econometrics
  • Economic History
  • Economic Theory
  • Experimental and Behavioural Economics Modules
  • Industrial Economics
  • International Economics
  • Labour Economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Political Economy
  • Public Economics

After the pre-sessional program, the University of Warwick PhD Economics has the following core modules in its academic curriculum for researchers:

Optional Modules: Students can also choose from the following range of electives to help tailor their research per their requirements:

  • Advanced Economic Theory
  • Political Economic Theory and Experiments
  • Empirical Political Economy
  • Advanced Econometrics
  • Industrial Organisation and Data Science

Students wanting to proceed to the University of Warwick PhD Economics must show a strong academic performance in the MRes program. By the end of the PhD’s fourth year, they must submit their thesis by the spring of the following year. 

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The tuition fees for the University of Warwick PhD Economics are paid separately for each year. Keep in mind that the fees for this program vary for each academic year, so make sure to check the university’s official page for confirmation. Given below is a breakdown of the fee structure for 2024-25:

As an overseas student pursuing the University of Warwick PhD Economics, you can also avail of many scholarships and funding to support your studies and research. Some of these financial aids are as follows, along with their eligibility criteria, award amount, and application deadline:

The entry requirements for the University of Warwick PhD Economics for international students are as follows. For more specific criteria set, you can visit the university’s official website:

  • You need an undergraduate degree (First class) or equivalent in a related subject and/or Distinction in Master’s.
  • Also, you must have a score of 800/166 on the GRE General Test.
  • English Language Requirements: IELTS – 7.0 overall, with 2 minimum component scores at 6.0-6.5 and the rest at 7.0 or higher.

How to Apply for University of Warwick PhD Economics Program?

The University of Warwick PhD Economics program welcomes applications from international students, but they don’t directly recruit PhD students. All PhD students enter through the MRes in Economics program, which acts as the first two years of your doctoral studies. Here’s the application process for the same:

  • Confirm you meet the general entry requirements for the MRes program .
  • Applications typically open on 1 November and close on 15 January of the following year. Double-check the application deadlines for your desired intake year on the official program page.
  • Submit your application through the University of Warwick’s application portal. Moreover, you’ll need to upload supporting documents with your application.
  • Research and apply for the appropriate UK visa well in advance, considering processing times.
  • Explore funding options such as scholarships and research assistantships offered by the University or external bodies.
  • Also, consider contacting the Doctoral Programmes Office at the Department of Economics to discuss your background and research interests.
  • Academic transcripts
  • Reference letters
  • A personal statement
  • GRE General Test quantitative section score (optional)
  • English Language Proficiency test scores (IELTS)

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Answer: This program is ideal for students with a strong background in economics and also a passion for research. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want to be mentored by leading academics and contribute to cutting-edge economic research.

Answer: Applications for the 2024 entry cycle are closed. Admissions typically open again on 1 November 2024 for the 2025 intake.

Answer: Yes, all applicants must have completed a Master’s degree in Economics, preferably the MRes in Economics from Warwick itself or a similar program with exceptional grades.

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Registration for the 12th annual Warwick Economics PhD Conference is now open. This year the event will take place on 28th – 30th May 2024 at the University of Warwick.

The event will be held in person at the premises of the University. This event is organized by PhD students at the Warwick Economics Department and attended by faculty members. This is an exceptional opportunity to receive feedback on your work, to understand what your international colleagues are working on, to build up networks, and to improve your presentation skills.

Each year, the Conference features keynote speeches delivered by professors from Warwick’s own faculty. We are delighted to announce professors Anant Sudarshan and Dita Eckardt as our 2024 keynote speakers.

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WSU to study effect of controversial drug on racehorses

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Washington State University researchers have been awarded more than $370,000 for a two-year study into the impact of a controversial drug administered to thoroughbred racehorses before most races in the United States to reduce bleeding in the animals’ lungs.

The drug in question, furosemide, a diuretic commonly known as Lasix, has been shown to reduce the prevalence and severity of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) — a condition that causes bleeding in the lungs during exercise. Detractors, however, question its true effectiveness, contending it leads to other health ramifications while also creating public perception issues for the sport. Most major racing jurisdictions internationally prohibit race-day use of the drug, and a permanent ban is under consideration in the U.S.

“We hypothesize that our study will show horses that regularly get furosemide before racing have more races and longer careers than those that don’t,” said Dr. Warwick Bayly, who is leading the research alongside fellow professor Dr. Macarena Sanz in the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine. “The results of this study are going to help guide the final decision on the future use of furosemide.”

The grant was awarded by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, a private self-regulatory organization created by Congress in 2020 to regulate thoroughbred racing in the U.S. HISA has essentially banned the use of furosemide, although most tracks applied for and received a waiver while studies into the drug are conducted. Even with the waivers, most major racetracks have banned race-day use of furosemide in stakes races, like the Kentucky Derby, and in horses younger than 3 years old.

HISA is expected to make a final decision on the use of furosemide in 2026 based on the findings of this study and others it has funded examining the effects of the drug.

Overall, the WSU team plans to analyze information gathered from about 30,000 racehorses for the study.

The work will begin with analyzing the career trajectories of racehorses that began competing in 2011, tracking their performances until 2019. This phase seeks to determine if regular furosemide treatment correlates with increased career longevity and race participation.

The team will also investigate the impact of banning furosemide on the careers and number of starts for 2-year-old racehorses. Horses that raced before the ban, between 2015 and 2019, will be compared to those that raced post ban, from 2021 to 2025.

“There are many things that result in a horse ending its career, and there are a lot of things that determine how many races it would have,” Bayly said. “Our theory is that one of those determinants is the severity of the EIPH. A couple of really clever statisticians are participating in the study, and we have to sift through all this data and try and work out whether or not the frequency of Lasix administration is related to career duration.”

Researchers will also use data collected from videos of racehorses scoped at racetracks in early 2024 to evaluate the severity of EIPH and its influence on race participation over the subsequent 18-month period. Collectively, the results of the three studies should provide vital information that will help inform future HISA regulations on the pre-race use of furosemide in thoroughbreds.

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Macroeconomic Policy and Forecasting Research Network

The Macroeconomic Policy and Forecasting (MPF) Research Network produces world-class research in the areas of macroeconomics, econometrics and forecasting. We aim to develop strong network links with academic and policy making institutions, both to enhance our research impact and support research-led teaching and learning of relevance to business and policymakers. 

Our world class research has been supported by various funding bodies (including the ESRC and the ONS). MPF members hold prestigious and influential editorial roles at top econometrics journal, their recent research outputs have been published in journals including the Review of Economic Statistics , the Journal of Econometrics and the Journal of Business and Statistics , and their past research has had a substantial impact in the academic community as evidenced by high citation numbers (Google Scholar and Scopus). Battisti and Galvao are members of the ONS Economic Experts Working Group and Mitchell, Galvao and Petrella collaborate with NIESR on funded research programmes, including the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (£134,000, 2017-2019). 

In addition to this strong impact of MPF research in academia, our research and forecasting practices, in particular the Warwick Business School Forecasting System, have met an enthusiastic audience from professional forecasters in institutions such as the Bank of England and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, with whom we maintain close relations. 

We supervise PhD research in Empirical Macroeconomics, Econometrics and Forecasting. From 2021/22, we will be supervising PhD students who are part of the  MRes/PhD in Finance and Economics , which is jointly run in collaboration with the University’s  Department of Economics . Current PhD students we supervise are still part of the former  MPhil/PhD programme in Finance and Econometrics . We provide students with support to develop their individual research skills and pursue academic and research positions in economic institutions. 

MPF members teach postgraduate students economics and quantitative methods. In economics, our teaching portfolio includes the 'Economics of the Business Environment' modules that are introductory economics modules for MBA students. Currently, we lead versions of this course for the Full-time, Exec and Distance Learning MBA students. Our portfolio also includes optional economics modules such as 'Economics in a Global Environment' and 'Managerial Economics.' In quantitative methods, our teaching includes forecasting courses for generalist management and finance MSc students, in addition to a portfolio of econometrics courses for PhD students. We also deliver monetary policy and macroeconomic courses for MSc Global Central Banking & Financial Regulation and for the PhD in Finance and Econometrics. 

Recent working papers published by our network members have addressed issues such as the impact of judgement on macroeconomic forecasting, how to measure and communicate data uncertainty, how to model macroeconomic downside risk, how to perform structural scenario analysis, how inflation risk is linked to commodity prices, and how to deal with unknown unknowns in density forecasting. 

Head of Network: Professor Ana Galvao.

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  1. MRes/PhD in Economics

    Do you have a question about studying for a PhD in Economics? Please get in touch with us: [email protected]. +44 (0)24765 73452. The MRes/PhD in Economics at Warwick is an integrated two year Masters in Economics, from which students progress to the PhD in Economics.

  2. MRes/PhD in Economics (2024 Entry)

    The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master of Research in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. You will be taught and guided by top class researchers, at the forefront of their field, and will receive comprehensive support for your entry to the job market. Warwick's Department of Economics, ranked 4th in the UK (The Complete University Guide 2023) and 25th the World ...

  3. Finance and Economics (MRes/PhD) (2024 entry)

    Course overview. Please note applications for this course are now closed for 2024 entry. Our fully-funded MRes/PhD Finance and Economics programme combines highly relevant and structured training with close mentorship from a team of supervisors to embed you in our culture of curiosity and help you in developing and deepening your chosen area of ...

  4. MRes/PhD Finance & Economics

    Our MRes/PhD Finance & Economics programme is a full time two + four year programme (six years in total). Please note applications are now closed for 2024 entry. Applications for 2025 entry will open in October 2024. Application Deadline Closed for 2024 entry. Start Date 01 October 2024.

  5. MRes/PhD Finance & Economics

    Academic requirements for our MRes/PhD Finance & Economics programme: An honours degree from a UK university or equivalent from an overseas university; plus a Masters degree, in economics or Finance (with a significant quantitative finance component). Accounting or Financial Mathematics may be considered with a significant finance component.

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    To apply for the MRes/PhD Finance & Economics programme please choose P-N3P5, the stated course title is Finance and Economics (Master of Research). Please upload all your supporting documentation with your application. Your application documents should include the following: Two academic references. Personal statement.

  7. Economics (MRes leading to PhD)

    The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master's in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. Warwick's Economics Department, ranked 3rd in the UK (The Complete University Guide 2022) and 25th the World (The QS World University Subject Rankings 2021), will provide you with exceptionally high-quality training, skills and ...

  8. MRes/PhD

    The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master of Research in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. You will be taught and guided by top-class researchers at the forefront of their field, and will receive comprehensive support for your entry into the job market. Warwick's Department of Economics, ranked 1st in the UK ( The ...

  9. Finance and Economics (MRes/PhD)

    This programme will provide you with a thorough understanding of state-of-the-art research techniques and in-depth appreciation of principal areas of interest for researchers in finance and economics. Teaching and learning. You will study four compulsory modules in Year One, and five compulsory modules plus a dissertation in Year Two.

  10. MRes/PhD in Finance and Economics

    Duration: 2 year MRes and 4 years PhD. Entry Requirements: Bachelor's degree: 1st class (recommended) in Economics or Finance. Master's degree: Distinction (recommended) in Economics or Finance. Accounting or Financial Mathematics may be considered with a significant finance component. The GRE or GMAT is a formal requirement for admission.

  11. University of Warwick Masters Degrees in Economics

    The MRes/PhD course is an integrated Master of Research in Economics, from which students progress to PhD in Economics. You will be taught and guided by top-class researchers at the forefront of their field, and will receive comprehensive support for your entry into the job market. Read more. Institution Profile On Campus Full Time.

  12. PhD Finance and Econometrics

    The University of Warwick offers a range of taught Masters courses which lead to the degrees of MA, MSc, MBA, LLM, or MClinSci, as well as Research Masters programmes. Many of Warwick's Masters programmes are interdisciplinary and involve several different departments or faculties.

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  15. Department of Economics

    Warwick's Department of Economics is one of the leading departments in the UK and Europe. Its research activities have gained the Department a high reputation: for example, in the last UK Research Assessment Exercise in 2008 the Department was rated in the top of UK economics departments.

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    The Finance Group faculty is made up of world leading experts, and with more than three quarters of our staff from countries outside the UK, our faculty is truly international. A large majority of our faculty are research-active and supervise doctoral research. At WBS we feel that the student/supervisor relationship should focus on an alignment ...

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  20. The 12th Warwick Economics PhD Conference

    Registration for the 12th annual Warwick Economics PhD Conference is now open. This year the event will take place on 28th - 30th May 2024 at the University of Warwick. The event will be held in person at the premises of the University. This event is organized by PhD students at the Warwick Economics Department and attended by faculty members.

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    The 12th annual Warwick Economics PhD Conference will be hosted on the University campus this year. Our three-day conference organised by Warwick Economics PhD students brings together PhD research from across the globe. Date: 28-30 May 2024 Location: University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom ...

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  24. Macroeconomic Policy and Forecasting Research Network

    Current PhD students we supervise are still part of the former MPhil/PhD programme in Finance and Econometrics. We provide students with support to develop their individual research skills and pursue academic and research positions in economic institutions. MPF members teach postgraduate students economics and quantitative methods. In economics ...

  25. Economics ranked 23rd in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024

    Tuesday 23 Apr 2024. We are very pleased to announce that Warwick's Department of Economics has been ranked 23rd in the QS World Ranking for Economics and Econometrics. The QS University Rankings by Subjects are compiled annually using research citations and the results of major global surveys of employers and academics to rank universities ...