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Economics explores how various entities, from individuals to countries, distribute resources to meet goals aligned with their needs and priorities. A solid foundation in economics enhances one's ability to perform crucial market analyses for business, forecast financial market trends, and comprehend the impacts of government policies. However, to excel in these areas, employers now increasingly seek candidates with expertise in statistics, mathematics, and computer programming, often offering higher compensation for these valuable skills. The Econometrics and Quantitative Economics (EQE) major equips students with these competencies, preparing them to tackle economic challenges effectively. Additionally, the EQE program is particularly advantageous for those planning to pursue graduate studies in economics, as it builds the quantitative groundwork essential for success in advanced economics programs.