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Old 03-08-2008, 05:28 PM
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Business Economics or Quantitative Economics...?

I want to be able to pursue a graduate degree in Economics, but I also want to be marketable if I have to decide to go straight into the job market. I will also have a degree in Math to pair with either choice.
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Business economics. The math degree, with appropriate subject choices, will teach you quantitative skills.

For the math degree I recommend a masters rather than a second bachelors or a longer degree to give a second major. Financial math is hot right now, graduates with newly minted masters are getting jobs easily

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