Facts
1923: Starting Economics education and research
1931: Establishing School of Economics
198 faculty & staff on campus, including 58 professors, 71 associate professors, and 26 lecturers
Undergraduate: 1,243
Master: 590
Doctoral students: 324
Economics, International Economics and Trade, Public Finance, and International Business
Pilot classes: Bo Ling Class (economics top-notch innovation class), Economics Management and Law Class (special class)
2 primary-level national key disciplines: Theoretical Economics and Applied Economics
15 disciplines applicable to master and doctoral students: Political Economics, Economics Thoughts History, Economic History, Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, World Economics, Population Resources and Environmental Economics, Regional Economics, Public Finance, Finance, Industrial Economics, International Trade, Labor Economics, Quantitative Economics, Statistics, and Urban Economics
Disciplines applicable to professional master students: Tax and International Business
4 departments: Department of Economics, Department of International Economics and Trade, Department of Public Finance, and Department of International Business
7 institutes: Nankai Institute of Economics, Institute of International Economics, Institute of Urban and Regional Economics, Institute of Population and Development, Institute of Quantitative Economics, Institute of Taiwan Economic Research, Institute of Finance
Collaborative Innovation Center of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
Center for Transnational's Studies
Center for Political Economy