Those in business school today know that economics is a great major to choose. If you have skill in analysis, mathematics, and banking, then you should become an economist. But there are many economics career paths to choose from, among them:
- Microeconomist
- Organizational economist
- Macroeconomist
- Financial economist
- International economist
- Labor economist
And the list goes on. How will you choose a specialty? First consider what interests you. If the interactions of regional economies with corporations and shifting job markets seems fascinating, then perhaps the subject of labor will be most appealing to you. If you are more drawn to understanding the financial policies of multinational corporations, national governments, and international agencies, then you may want to pursue a career as an international economist. So before you settle on your specific field of economics, take some time to consider which aspect of this diverse field really captures your attention.
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