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  2. Master of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Master of Economics (MEcon or MEc) [1] [2] [3] is a postgraduate master's degree in economics comprising training in economic theory, econometrics, and/or applied economics. The degree is also offered as an MS or MSc, MA or MCom in economics; variants are the Master in Economic Sciences (MEconSc), and the Master of Applied Economics.

  3. List of important publications in economics - Wikipedia

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    It is best known for the idea of the invisible hand, although this idea is only mentioned once in the book. [1]: 43, 47 Smith was critical of the "vile maxim" of the "masters of mankind", all for themselves and nothing for other people. The Butcher, the Baker, and the Brewer provide goods and services to each other out of self-interest; the ...

  4. Master of Financial Economics - Wikipedia

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    Masters in Financial Economics [10] are usually one to one and a half years in duration, and typically include a thesis or research component. The nature of the degree differs by university. Generally, the degree is largely theoretical, and prepares graduates for research positions, for doctoral study in economics, or for roles in applied ...

  5. Aalto University School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The School of Business offers a master's programme in global management [15] where students can obtain two qualifications: MSc in Economics and Business administration granted by the Aalto University School of Business and CEMS Master's in International Management granted by CEMS, the Global Alliance in Management Education. Most of the CEMS ...

  6. Economics (textbook) - Wikipedia

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    Economics was the second Keynesian textbook in the United States, following the 1947 The Elements of Economics, by Lorie Tarshis.Like Tarshis's work, Economics was attacked by American conservatives (as part of the Second Red Scare, or McCarthyism), universities that adopted it were subject to "conservative business pressuring", and Samuelson was accused of Communism.

  7. Michael D. Bordo - Wikipedia

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    After obtaining a B.A. at McGill University in 1963, Bordo completed an MSc in economics at the London School of Economics. [4] He went on to the University of Chicago where he obtained a PhD in 1972, working under the supervision of Milton Friedman .

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  9. Greg Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    He went on to further study at the London School of Economics and received an MSc in economics in 2002. He got a PhD from New York University in 2009. [ 1 ] Following his graduation with a PhD from New York University in 2009, worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis for a year.