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What I have to study under PhD(Economics) program? Benefits of pursuing this course?


Sir, I am interested to pursue PhD in Economics program. So, if I do PhD in Economics, then what benefits I will get? And what I have to study in this PhD program? I have little bit idea about this PhD program. Please help me to get all the information.




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Default Re: What I have to study under PhD(Economics) program? Benefits of pursuing this course?

You will study the below given subjects under PhD in Economics program.

Micro and Macro Economics
Theory of Demand
Theory of Production and Cost
The Theory of Distribution
Market Theory
Theory of Income and Employment
National Income
Consumption and Investment Theory
Money and Banking
Theory of Intervention

The benefits to pursue this course is it will help you to get into the research oriented teaching profession and some of the employment areas are given below.

Banking Sector
Financial Department
Insurance Companies
Stock Exchanges
Educational Institutes
Financing Companies
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