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Economics examines how individuals allocate scarce resources. This encompasses human time and skills, physical assets like land and machinery, as well as the expertise needed to transform these into valuable goods and services. Studying economics equips you with critical thinking abilities and comprehensive economic knowledge, preparing you for roles in business or government, or advanced studies in economics, law, or public administration.
Potential Career Paths
Economic analyst
Wealth management specialist
Legal professional
Economic researcher
Policy evaluation expert
Applied Economic Research
Develop skills to formulate and investigate economic issues through mathematical and statistical approaches, while assessing the advantages and drawbacks of international economic systems.