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<p>Considering that if you drop Cornell’s Ag and Hotel Schools from the reported average, it raises the mean by 20 points, it’s a definitely phenomenon that should be considered, even if its not a “driving force”. If there is a similar (or perhaps, more pronounced?) effect with Wharton, Cornell and Penn would suddenly look the same on paper.</p>
<p>That said, Penn definitely has a more internationally renown economics program. Cornell’s only comparative advantages are in labor and development economics. </p>
<p>I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Penn is a better school for the social sciences. Cornell is a better school in the natural and engineering sciences. They’re a wash in the humanities.</p>