A joint degree in history and economics offers a unique opportunity to integrate these disciplines. Economics examines mechanisms and incentives for resource allocation, while history addresses broader political influences and sources of change, providing insights into the timing and contexts of ideas.Students will develop qualitative, quantitative, and analytical skills by combining economics' conceptual and mathematical approaches with history's contextual and archival methods.
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