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  1. Economics at the University of Exeter. Economics is the study of how individuals, firms, markets, governments and other institutions combine to produce and distribute goods and services in order to achieve desired outcomes for society, and how effective they are in doing so.

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  2. Welcome to the Department of Economics at Exeter, where scholars and students engage in diverse economic theory and practice. We're proud to rank among the UK's Top 20 for world-leading research and consistently place in the Top 10 for Economics studies.

  3. Delve into the Department of Economics at the University of Exeter Business School. Uncover our innovative programs, renowned faculty, and cutting-edge research. Skip to main content

  4. Economics. - A comprehensive degree enabling you to understand modern economics, covering essential topics including inflation, monopoly control, the study of developing economies and the finance of multinational companies.

  5. Overview. Springboard into a career as an Economist, whether you’re looking to work in the Civil Service, at a leading bank, or a multinational organisation. Well-suited if you’re interested in becoming an analyst for a major investment company.

  6. BSc Economics with econometrics has a core of key economic modules, alongside a range of specialist econometrics modules. Develop your understanding of Econometrics by learning how to apply statistical concepts and methods to economics.

  7. Academic staff A-Z. All members of staff have individual profiles including information about their research interests, publications, responsibilities and contact details. Filter staff. A. Dr Gary Abrahams. Senior Lecturer in Economics. +44 (0) 1392 722135. Dr Ethan Addicott. Lecturer in Economics.