Graduate Study in Economics at the University of Utah Do you feel that there should be more to Economics than second order conditions of constrained optima and intergenerational planning with infinite time horizons? Would you also like to examine economic theory from the perspective of the philosophy of science? Are you fascinated by the problems of the Third World, post- Keynesian macroeconomics, Marxian economics, ecological economics, the economics of gender, or Bayesian econometrics? If so, graduate study in economics at the University of Utah may be for you. Mainstream and heterodox approaches are integral parts of a broad program which includes a technically sophisticated presentation of economic theory and quantitative methods as well as a variety of fields of specialization, including the history of economic thought, political economy, public economics, econometrics and economic development. The Department has approximately 50 Ph.D. students in residence, 20 Masters students and a faculty of 23 with Ph.D.'s from leading universities across the U.S. Applications accepted for admission until July 1; applications for financial aid until March 1. For further information write: Professor David I. Kiefer, Director of Graduate Studies Department of Economics 308 BUC University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112 phone: (801)581-7481 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: (801)585-5649 David Kiefer Economics Department University of Utah