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City St George's, University of London: Behavioural Economics
| Institution | City St George's, University of London View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Policy and Global Affairs View department profile |
This course is no longer offered.
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The School of Policy & Global Affairs places transformative education and world-class research at the frontier of practice.
Its location in one of the world’s greatest financial and political centres allows the School to engage with the key challenges and debates that are shaping policy formation in a rapidly changing world. The School has strong links to industry and policy organisations, with graduates forging exciting careers in multinational businesses, consultancies, government departments and non-governmental organisations.
Bringing together the Department of Economics, the Department of International Politics and the Department of Sociology and Criminology, the School’s courses in …
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