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Academics: You can pursue higher studies in economics and research in areas such as economic theory, policy analysis, and econometrics. This includes pursuing a Master's or a Ph.D. in economics and building a career in academics and research. Corporate Sector: You can work in the corporate sector in roles such as market analyst, financial analyst, business analyst, and strategic planner. Many companies, especially in the finance and consulting sectors, hire Economics
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Career Goals: MBA and CFA cater to different career paths. MBA is a general management degree that prepares you for a wide range of management roles in different industries, including finance. On the other hand, CFA is a specialised certification that focuses on investment management, asset valuation, and financial analysis. Time and Cost: An MBA programme typically takes two years to complete, while CFA certification requires passing three exams. An MBA can be more expensive than CFA and
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Economist - An economist is responsible for analyzing economic issues and developing solutions for various economic problems. They work in government agencies, private companies, research organizations, and financial institutions. Financial Analyst - A financial analyst evaluates financial data to provide advice on investment decisions. They work for banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and other financial institutions. Data Analyst - A data analyst uses statisti
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Economist - An economist analyzes economic issues and develops solutions for various economic problems. They can work for government agencies, private companies, research organizations, and financial institutions. Financial Analyst - A financial analyst evaluates financial data to provide advice on investment decisions. They work for banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and other financial instituti
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Economist - An economist analyzes economic issues and develops solutions for various economic problems. They can work for government agencies, private companies, research organizations, and financial institutions. Financial Analyst - A financial analyst evaluates financial data to provide advice on investment decisions. They work for banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and other financial institutions. Policy Analyst - A policy analyst evalu
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