I want to join M.A. in pure economics but I don't know what pure economics is. Please tell.
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Pure economics consists of the fundamentals of economics, such as definitions and theorems. For example, the production and consumption wealth concept is part of pure economics. Therefore, any master's level course in economics that does not deal with applied concepts of economics could be pursued if you want to study pure economics. Specializations such as international economics are part of applied economics. For instance, M.A. In Economics. You can pursue this course at the following colleges:
1. Madras Christian College, Chennai
2. Christ University of Bangalore
3. Kanya Maha Vidyalaya
4. Yashwantrao Mohite College of Commerce
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Economics is a programme that gives a candidate deep insights into topics like macroeconomics, microeconomics, public economics, financial economics, and econometrics of economics. M.A. In economics is a two-year course that deals with the Science of production, supply, demands, etc.
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