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Economics education explores how people and societies allocate limited resources, determining what goods are created and who can access them. This involves analyzing trade-offs between costs, advantages, risks, and societal impacts. The curriculum covers both microeconomic and macroeconomic theories while offering specialization options in areas like public policy, emerging economies, corporate economics, and global commerce.
Alumni gain expertise in investigative methods, critical evaluation, effective presentation, collaborative work, strategic choices, and creative solutions. Notable employers of recent graduates include: Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley, Shell, Scottish Government, National Australia Group Europe, and Hays plc.
The Adam Smith Business School holds prestigious international recognition from AACSB, along with teaching certifications from the Association of Business Schools and AMBA. Our EQUIS accreditation from EFMD further establishes our position among the world's elite business institutions through this triple-crown achievement.