Political and Empirical Economics
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The master’s programme in Political and Empirical Economics at the University of Graz is taught completely in English and provides the ideal preparation for working in applied research, for instance at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Institute for Advanced Studies, National Bank of Austria, NGOs, banks etc., or for an academic career in the university sector.This master’s programme will give you a sound training in political and economic theory on which to base empirical work and make recommendations on economic policy issues. It covers a broad spectrum of topics including environmental and climate economics, game theory, econometrics, international trade, property markets and more.The study programme can also be taken as a double degree, taught completely in English, in partnership with the University of Udine. You will need to spend a mandatory semester abroad (30 ECTS credit points) at the partner institution as part of your study programme.As a graduate of this master’s programme you will be able to work in both the private and public sectors, either in Austria or abroad. Depending on your individual focus of studies you will be qualified for professional roles in research in universities and non-university institutions, chambers of commerce and industry and other professional associations, international organisations (such as the OECD, ECB, World Bank, UN), banks and insurance companies, industry, corporate consulting, policy advice, journalism or public relations work in the political and economic sectors.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant fieldEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 5 September or 5 February
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Graz
Styria
8010
Austria
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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