Complete your Oxy experience with an original research project that demonstrates your economics expertise.
Majors can earn honors by taking in the spring semester of their senior year and by writing and defending, in that class, a thesis that is judged by the department faculty to be of honors quality. Enrollment in is limited to students with GPAs of 3.5 or higher (both overall and within the department). Interested students should consult with their academic advisor and then apply to the department chair in the fall semester of their senior year.
Recent Honors Theses:
2026
- Sophia Fields: “Easy Credit, Hard Consequences: Evidence on BNPL and Consumer Financial Health”
- *Eli Saliman: “Empty Homes, Empty Pockets: The Effect of Oakland's Vacant Property Tax on Rents”
- *Aditi Purandare: “Do Data Centers Raise Electricity Rates? Evidence from Virginia’s Data Center Alley”
- Matthew Uytioco: “Affordable Housing and Social Distance: Evidence on LIHTC and Neighborhood Demographic Change”
- Brady Kurad: “Do Markets Believe in “Going Green?” Analyzing the Stock Price Effects of Science Based Targets Initiative Announcements”
- Haley Jacobson: “Environmental Stress and Financial Returns: A Case Study of Solar Panel Depreciation at ƹƵ”
- August Mitchell: “Surfers as Vanguard Tourists - A Nightlights Analysis of Nicaraguan Coastal Development.”
- Eugen Andres: “The Hidden Cost of Going Green? Present Bias, Income, and the Distributional Welfare of Energy Defaults”
- Max Goldman: “Getting a Better Title: The Impact of Mayor Daniel Lurie's Election on San Francisco's Housing Market”
- Ruggero Botto: “Housing Supply and Rent Growth: Evidence from NYC Metro Area”
- *Jasmine Chhabria: “Creating a Seat at the Corporate Table: Does Mandating Gender Diversity Improve Financial Performance?”
- Raymond Arias: “Decriminalization Without Decarceration? Evidence from Oregon’s Measure 110”
*Awarded Best Honors Thesis