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    • The Age-Old Question
    • Posted 4 years ago

    Microeconomics vs Macroeconomics - Which Class Should I Take First?

    When you're just beginning your economics degree, you'll quickly come across two very important branches – microeconomics and macroeconomics. It's highly likely that you'll study both at some point during your degree, as they are two of the foundational planks of the subject. It is also likely, however, that you will have to choose which to take first, prompting the question: which is the best theoretical starting point for your studies? Having just started out, this can be a tough question to answer. That's why we're going to give you a little run down of each, to help you make the most informed decision possible. So let's begin.

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Two Tenure-Track Assistant Professorships (2 x 100%) - Specialisation: Empirical Management Research
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2026 Econometrics Summer School Cambridge - With Jeffrey Wooldridge and Melvin Weeks
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Master of Science in Applied Economics
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MSc in Economics
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XIX Italian Stata Conference
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TEaM – Two year Master's programme in Tourism Economics and Management, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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3rd International Workshop on Economic Complexity and Macroeconomic Dynamics
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Full Professorship in Economics and Security
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International Conference on Applied Business and Economics (22nd Edition ICABE 2026)
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PhD in Economics
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