<p>Case economics department is only an undergraduate program. There are no masters or PhD students in economics at Case - this points towards a weaker department. The advising and support staff in the economics department are lackluster. The ability of the department to get students into masters and PhD programs in economics is dubious. However, lots of economics majors do go on to various graduate programs (law, business, med, social work). </p>
<p>I agree with Proudpatriot that the faculty is well published. Just to dive a little deeper, the most prominent professors publish on healthcare, manufacturing and environmental economics.</p>