To become an economics professor, one typically needs to earn a Ph.D. in economics, gain teaching experience, conduct research, and publish academic papers in reputable journals. Additionally, networking within the academic community and obtaining tenure at a university are important steps in becoming a successful economics professor.
Professor in LSE teaching Development Economics.
Mae Winfrey, cousin of Oprah. Ms Winfrey went on to become a Professor of Economics at Stanford University.
Economics is a science.
dick armey
yes
why is professor[lord] Lionel C. Robbins definition of economics the most widely accepted
No, a PhD is typically required to become a professor at a university or college.
He is a professor at the university of the Philippines school of economics and all round good guy!
Solita Collas-Monsod is a Professor at the school of Economics of the University of the Philippines ..
The person most frequently cited of that name is an Emertas Professor of Ecomonics at Harvard Institute of Economics. Apparently he is also very good at the history of economics.
someone who specializes in economics :)
No, you do not need a PhD to become a professor, but it is typically required for most positions in higher education.