Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:look at top schools with strong econ programs (harvard, chicago, yale, northwestern, duke, etc) - the top schools typically will not have an undergraduate business program/school.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:look at top schools with strong econ programs (harvard, chicago, yale, northwestern, duke, etc) - the top schools typically will not have an undergraduate business program/school.
This is not the answer to the question that the OP asked.
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Maybe. We really do not know whether OP's son wants to study business or whether his primary goal is to work in the business sector for which an undergraduate degree in economics would enable him to get to the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:look at top schools with strong econ programs (harvard, chicago, yale, northwestern, duke, etc) - the top schools typically will not have an undergraduate business program/school.
This is not the answer to the question that the OP asked.
Anonymous wrote:look at top schools with strong econ programs (harvard, chicago, yale, northwestern, duke, etc) - the top schools typically will not have an undergraduate business program/school.
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Anonymous wrote:look at top schools with strong econ programs (harvard, chicago, yale, northwestern, duke, etc) - the top schools typically will not have an undergraduate business program/school.
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