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Economics School of Louvain
Master in Economics - Econometrics (Research Focus)
- Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
These are an intensive two-year programs providing advanced training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, together with applications to several specific fields. Master in Economics - Research Focus - ECON2MA (Finalité approfondie) offers a deep understanding of what economics is today, and - in close connection with internationally well-known research centers - prepares our students to carry out high-level research in economics.


Nova School of Business and Economics
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Master's in Economics
- Lisbon, Portugal
Master degree
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Master’s in Economics at Nova SBE is the 3rd best Master’s in Economics in Europe. Did we grab your attention yet? To that, we can add the opportunity to take part in an advanced program that includes analytical skills and political and economic awareness.
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Learn more about Microeconomics Master's degree programs
In Microeconomics degree programs at the Master's level, you'll delve into the intricate workings of individual markets and decision-making processes that shape economic behavior. This field offers exciting opportunities to analyze how consumers and firms interact and how policies impact economic outcomes.
Through courses in advanced price theory, market structure analysis, and consumer behavior, you’ll refine your ability to understand complex economic models. Students strengthen analytical skills as they engage with quantitative techniques and economic simulations, fostering a strong foundation for data-driven decision-making. It's common for students to balance theoretical understanding with practical applications, enhancing their adaptability in various settings.
Graduates from Master's programs in Microeconomics often pursue careers in consulting, policy analysis, or research. They gain expertise in crafting effective economic strategies, evaluating market conditions, and influencing public policies. The environment challenges students to develop critical thinking skills, preparing them for diverse roles in business, government, and nonprofit sectors.