Noted Economist Prof. Ha-Joon Chang, who teaches at Cambridge University, said “95% of economics is common sense – made to look difficult, with the use of jargon and mathematics”. This statement ...
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From a broad grounding in economic theory and analysis, this course allows you to specialise in your area of interest. This degree comes with the opportunity to do a year-long, paid work placement ...
Dive into the real-world applications of maths and statistics in business. Complete practical projects, with opportunities for internship in the City. The BSc in Mathematics, Statistics and Business ...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) has demonstrated that the existing banking and payment system, while still working, is outdated and struggling to support the continually changing requirements of the ...
How can we tell good from evil? Is there a way that we should lead our lives? Such inquiries are typically the realm of philosophers, but Steven Landsburg argues that math, economics, and physics can ...
This year Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley are splitting the Nobel Prize for Economics, and it's about time. Each has made a huge impact on both the theory and the real world practice of economics, and ...
This joint honours degree combines advanced mathematics with a technically rigorous economics programme that emphasises the use of mathematical tools, including econometrics; the statistical methods ...