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Philosophy and economics both cultivate critical thinking skills, enabling analysis of both tangible and conceptual matters to better understand our world. The joint economics-philosophy program equips students to rigorously examine policies and topics through dual lenses of economic reasoning and ethical considerations, covering areas like global trade, migration, ecological conservation, wage floors, equitable taxation, workplace justice, and numerous others. Economics explores how communities create and trade products and services to meet demands. Students often pursue economics to gain precise analytical capabilities valuable in modern intricate job markets. Within social sciences, economics stands out for offering structured frameworks to assess public policy from both normative and empirical perspectives. An economics degree also provides strong preparation for postgraduate work in economics, policy studies, legal fields, or business administration.