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Master of Economics / Financial economics / Macroeconomic model / Economic model / Economist / Master of Finance / Monetary economics / Macroeconomics / Managerial economics / Economics / Actuarial science / Occupations
Date: 2013-08-15 03:02:49
Master of Economics
Financial economics
Macroeconomic model
Economic model
Economist
Master of Finance
Monetary economics
Macroeconomics
Managerial economics
Economics
Actuarial science
Occupations

REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ECONOMICS (MEcon) These Regulations apply to students admitted to the Master of Economics programme in the academic year[removed]and thereafter. (See also General Regulations)

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