An economics degree is usually studied in two main categories: microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics looks at how individuals, which includes both people and businesses, use their money. Macroeconomics deals with the economy as a whole, studying topics on inflation, unemployment and other challenges for a country. Some modules include the global economy, econometrics and applied economics and statistics.
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