Cecilia is a freelance writer, content marketing strategist and author covering education, technology and energy. She is a current contributor to the Forbes Advisor education vertical and holds a ...
Every decision we make is economics, because economics evaluates tradeoffs. Whether we’re buying a home or defining a migration corridor, economics offers tools to make choices that create value.
The accelerated master's program in applied economics allows Western Michigan University undergraduate economics majors to begin to accumulate credits toward the completion of a master’s degree while ...
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