Dr. Thibault Fally

Associate Professor

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Biography

Thibault Fally is an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics at UC Berkeley. He specializes in international trade, investment, economic development, and trade development. His research focuses on the dynamics of trade patterns and the role of investments in economic growth, particularly how various regulations impact agricultural markets. He is actively involved in teaching courses related to production, industrial organization, and regulation within the agricultural sector. Fally also conducts workshops and individual studies for graduate and doctoral students, emphasizing methodologies in trade research. His work integrates theory with practical experiences to enhance academic and professional training.

Research Interests

Courses

Production, Industrial Organization, Regulation Markets Trade Workshop Special Study for Graduate Students Individual Research Individual Study for Doctoral Students International Trade Research Methodology

Requirements for University of California, Berkeley

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE Subject
Overall Score
Required:500
Overall
Required:500
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or recognized equivalent Preparation comparable to undergraduate major at Berkeley in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics 2 full years lower-division work (Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Multivariable Calculus) 8 one-semester upper-division courses (Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra)
Application Checklist
  • Graduate Application
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Personal History Statement
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Unofficial Transcripts
  • C.V./Resume
  • Course and Textbook List
Specialization Notes

The Mathematics Subject GRE is required for the Fall 2026 admissions cycle. General GRE is optional.