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2 Economic Policy Masters Degree Programs in Netherlands


Radboud University
MSc in Economics, Behaviour and Policy
- Nijmegen, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Work on current economic policy issues and study a broad spectrum of policy issues with the MSc in Economics, Behaviour and Policy. Learn to make smarter, more effective policy, based on behavioural economics, sociology, public choice and psychology.


University of Groningen
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MSc in Economic Geography
- Groningen, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
In the master's in Economic Geography, you will learn to understand these region-specific socio-economic development paths. We focus on the actions of people and firms and how they govern regional economic development: where do entrepreneurs start their businesses, how do firms grow, where do people live, where do they move to and which jobs do they have? Can we understand their choices? With this information on an individual level, you will be able to understand regional developments and formulate policy avenues to govern such processes locally, nationally and internationally.
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Studying Economic Policy at the Master's level in the Netherlands allows you to engage deeply with pressing global economic challenges while benefiting from a robust educational framework. You'll explore how economic theories apply to current policy issues, using rigorous analytical methods that prepare you for impactful roles in various sectors.
Through courses in econometrics, policy analysis, and strategic economic planning, you’ll develop essential skills like conducting comprehensive economic assessments and evaluating policy effectiveness. The Netherlands emphasizes research-based learning, encouraging you to engage in real-world case studies that enhance your understanding of complex market dynamics. The environment fosters independence and critical thinking as you explore new ideas and methodologies.
Graduates from these programs often pursue careers in government agencies, international organizations, and private sector firms where they can influence economic strategies and public policies. The Dutch focus on sustainability and innovation in economic practices provides a framework for students to gain experience that is valued globally, enriching your career opportunities in the international job market.