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Economic History
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Description

(Note – this specialisation is currently under review).

Economic History studies economic processes and events over the long run in the context of social, political, demographic, and technological developments.

Economists are hired throughout both the private and public sectors in a variety of different careers. Within the private sector, economists are hired by major management and economic consulting firms, merchant banks, and institutional investment firms. As private sector economists, these students are employed to analyse the behaviour of industries and specific markets, the internal organisation of firms, and the impact of policy changes on firms and industries.

Studying Economic History at UNSW

Economic History is offered as an undergraduate major by the Australian School of Business (www.business.unsw.edu.au) for students enrolled in commerce, economics, arts or social sciences degrees.



Economic History can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Economic History Double Major ECOHBD3571
   

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