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7th November 2015, 11:16 AM
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Masters In Economics Vs MBA
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15th June 2018, 08:14 AM
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Re: Masters in economics vs MBA
I completed UG degree and planning to pursue higher degree in Economics field searching for PG courses came to know about Masters In Economics and MBA in Economics. Will you provide basic difference between Masters In Economics Vs MBA along with subjects to study?
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15th June 2018, 08:14 AM
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Re: Masters in economics vs MBA
A Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics has long been a go-to choice for most people having an inclination towards the subject. But with the recent globalization and merging of economies, a rather modern approach towards imparting education in economics is being taken up resulting in the increasing popularity of an MBA degree in Economics. Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Economics A Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Economics primarily deals with the practical application of the various theories and calculations in solving and achieving various financial goals of an organization MBA (Economics) deals with the following subjects: a) Concepts of Economics b) Various tools of Economics c) Demand and Supply d) Market e) Production f) Distribution g) Consumption h) Fiscal Policy i) Banking System j) Inflation k) World Economy Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics M.A in Economics is a post graduation degree course, where the students are given a thorough and detailed analysis on the subject over a span of two years. It covers all the spheres of Economics. It is a two year post graduation degree course which offers a thorough and comprehensive analysis of the subject, delving into topics such as: a) Principles of Economics b) Micro Economics c) Macro Economics d) Banking and Money system e) International Economics f) Analytical and quantitative methods |
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