<p>Does anyone have, or know where I can find, rankings on schools economic programs? I am currently applying for transfer to Penn, Michigan, UVA, and UNC to major in business, but I have been considering economics lately as well due to more top universities offering this program, and also my interest in the subject.</p>
<p>I do not have a link, but this was the last Economics ranking published by the USNWR in 2001. I don't think things have changed that much since.</p>
<h1>1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>2 Harvard University</h1>
<h1>2 Princeton University</h1>
<h1>2 Stanford University</h1>
<h1>2 University of Chicago</h1>
<h1>6 University of California-Berkeley</h1>
<h1>7 Yale University</h1>
<h1>8 Northwestern University</h1>
<h1>9 University of Pennsylvania</h1>
<h1>10 University of Wisconsin-Madison</h1>
<h1>11 University of California-Los Angeles</h1>
<h1>11 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor</h1>
<h1>11 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities</h1>
<h1>14 California Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>14 Columbia University</h1>
<h1>14 University of Rochester</h1>
<h1>17 Cornell University</h1>
<h1>17 University of California-San Diego</h1>
<h1>19 Carnegie Mellon University</h1>
<h1>19 New York University</h1>
<h1>21 Brown University</h1>
<h1>21 Duke University</h1>
<h1>21 University of Texas-Austin</h1>
<h1>24 Johns Hopkins University</h1>
<h1>24 University of Maryland-College Park</h1>
<p>As an Econ major, I can tell you that there is little difference between the top 25 and the next 10 or so program, which include, in alphabetical order:</p>
<p>Boston University
University of California-Davis
University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Virginia
University of Washington-Seattle
Vanderbilt University
Washington University-St Louis</p>