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[quote=Anonymous]Micro, macro, and metrics. The first two use econometrics, the last one is closer to statistics or pure maths than econ. If you want to be an econometrician, take as much real analysis and graduate level probability/stats/metrics classes as you can. If you want a PhD in any field of econ, you need a math major's worth of courses minus the abstract algebra. Hence, it can be advantageous to take a math major + grad level econ classes rather than an econ major + math electives. If you check out the appendix to Jehle and Reny microeconomics (a popular grad level micro book) it's basically a summary of real analysis.[/quote]
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