I’ve been considering further studies in economics, including a PhD or just more breadth, specifically for work in animal advocacy. I don’t currently have very much background in economics (2nd-year micro, an essay-based health economics course, and some causal inference from graduate-level statistics courses, but these courses were more conceptual and not very hands-on).
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I’ve been considering further studies in economics, including a PhD or just more breadth, specifically for work in animal advocacy. I don’t currently have very much background in economics (2nd-year micro, an essay-based health economics course, and some causal inference from graduate-level statistics courses, but these courses were more conceptual and not very hands-on).