BSc Economics with Politics
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Bachelor's degree
In Buckingham
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Buckingham
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The study of economics has been historically very closely linked to the study of politics. Adam Smith and other 18th Century founders of the classical school of economics were ‘political economists’ and were closely concerned with the connections between political and economic life. More recently, the pervasive influence of governments on economic activity has led to the development of ‘Public Choice’ theory – the application of economic ideas and method to political behaviour. For students wanting to see how business activities are influenced by government (and vice-versa) and who wish to follow careers in politics, journalism or education, this combination of subjects is particularly appropriate. Economics with politics can also be used as a foundation for branching out later into business (via an MBA) or into academia (after studying for a more specialist MSc).Modules available on this course
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Subjects
- Politics
- Economics
- International
- Public
- Government
- Communication Training
- Financial Training
- Comparative Politics
- Government Politics
- US government
Course programme
Economics modules
- Econometrics
- The Economics of Europe
- The Economics of the Labour Market
- History of Economic Thought
- Industrial Organisation and Strategy
- International Economics
- Issues in Developing Economies and the MENA Region
- Legal Economics 1 & 2
- Macroeconomic Policy
- Macroeconomic Theory
- Mathematics for Economists
- Microeconomic Policy
- Microeconomic Theory
- Money, Banking and Financial Markets
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Public Sector Economics
- Quantitative Methods 1
- Quantitative Methods 2
- Regulation and Privatisation
- Statistics for Business and Economics
- Welfare Economics
Politics modules
- Comparative Politics: Iran and Russia
- Competing Approaches to Political Analysis
- The European Union in the International System
- Freedom
- Government and Politics of the UK and the US
- Government and Politics of China
- Introduction to Political Theory
- International Relations: Theories and Concepts
- Political Communication
- Politics of Latin America
- Politics of the Middle East
BSc Economics with Politics