NRC Rankings in Economics
1 Harvard 4.95
2 Chicago 4.95
3 MIT 4.93
4 Stanford 4.92
5 Princeton 4.84
6 Yale 4.70
7 Cal Berkeley 4.55
8 Penn 4.43
9 Northwestern 4.39
10 Minnesota 4.22
11 UCLA 4.12
12 Columbia 4.07
13 Michigan 4.03
14 Rochester 4.01
15 Wisconsin 3.93
16 Cal San Diego 3.80
17 NYU 3.62
18 Cornell 3.56
19 Cal Tech 3.54
20 Maryland 3.46
21 Boston University 3.39
22 Duke 3.36
23 Brown 3.34
24 Virginia 3.20
25 North Carolina 3.16
26 Washington 3.15
27 Michigan State 3.09
28 Illinois 3.07
29 Washington (St. Louis) 3.00
30 Iowa 2.97
31 Texas 2.91
32 Johns Hopkins 2.87
33 Texas A&M 2.83
34 Pittsburgh 2.83
35 Ohio State 2.83
36 Iowa State 2.78
37 Arizona 2.78
38 Cal Davis 2.75
39 SUNY Stony Brook 2.73
40 Southern Cal 2.66
41 Florida 2.65
42 North Carolina State 2.61
43 Boston College 2.53
44 Indiana 2.51
45 Penn State 2.49
46 Rice 2.47
47 George Mason 2.46
48 Vanderbilt 2.40
49 Cal Santa Barbara 2.38
50 Purdue 2.37
51 Massachusetts 2.37
52 Rutgers 2.36
53 CUNY 2.26
54 Georgetown 2.25
55 Colorado 2.25
56 Syracuse 2.21
57 Houston 2.14
58 SUNY Buffalo 2.09
59 Southern Methodist 2.04
60 Claremont 2.02
61 Oregon 1.98
62 Florida State 1.97
63 Georgia 1.95
64 Kentucky 1.90
65 South Carolina 1.89
66 SUNY Binghamton 1.88
67 Arizona State 1.85
68 George Washington 1.83
69 Georgia State 1.77
70 Illinois Chicago 1.72
71 Cal Riverside 1.72
72 American 1.72
73 Kansas 1.71
74 Auburn 1.68
75 Clemson 1.67
76 Wyoming 1.65
77 Southern Illinois 1.65
78 SUNY Albany 1.65
79 Tennessee 1.62
80 Tulane 1.54
81 Notre Dame 1.53
82 LSU 1.53
83 Washington State 1.42
84 Connecticut 1.40
85 Hawaii Manoa 1.38
86 Oklahoma State 1.23
87 Nebraska 1.19
88 Wisconsin Milwaukee 1.17
89 Lehigh 1.16
90 Utah 1.15
91 Temple 1.11
92 West Virginia 1.06
93 Missouri 1.04
94 Northern Illinois 1.02
95 Alabama 0.99
96 Fordham 0.93
97 Cincinnati 0.90
98 Texas Dallas 0.89
99 Howard 0.83
100 Colorado State 0.81
101 New Hampshire 0.74
102 RPI 0.70
103 Colorado School of Mines 0.65
104 Utah State 0.64
105 Clark 0.59
106 Northeastern 0.47