Hey!
I'm finishing bachelors in economics this semester. I'm also planning to start my masters degree this year. When I look into what fields people recommend for a job, it's mostly finance and Econometrics. I'm looking mostly just for decent job stability, in a field that isn't too math-heavy. I live in Norway, and I'm probably going to work here aswell.
I can't seem to find any reliable source on what fields there are more/less demand for.
Some examples of fields of economics I've considered include: Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, International trade, International political economics, public policy/governance, Economic History, Political/Institutional Economics, Labor Economics, Macro-economic theory
What do you recommend, and why?
What fields of economics (except Finance and Econometrics) will get me a job?
byu/_Eel_on_Musk inAskEconomics
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