<p>Berkeley and Stanford also. Stanford is relatively generous with need-based financial aid. Berkeley is pretty good with need-based financial aid for California residents, but won’t cover the $23,000 per year out-of-state additional tuition.</p>
<p>University of Minnesota - Twin Cities is worth a look for a less selective and less expensive (for out of state) school. It has a significant number of mathematical economics offerings, though it seems to have them as the third level economics courses rather than the second level economics courses.</p>
<p>In the competitive big merit list, Duke appears to have math-heavy intermediate economics courses.</p>