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Why studying Economics may be one of the smartest career decisions today

 

Economic decisions influence nearly every aspect of our daily lives; from inflation and employment to global trade and technological innovation. As these issues become increasingly complex, the need for professionals who can understand and interpret them continues to grow.

Dr. Charu Bhurat, Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Bachelor of Economics at SP Jain Global, author of a Telegraph India article on studying economics
 Charu Bhurat, Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Bachelor of Economics (BEC) 

In her latest thought leadership article for Telegraph India, Charu Bhurat, Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Bachelor of Economics (BEC) program at SP Jain Global, explores why economics is far more than a study of markets and money. She explains how the discipline develops analytical thinking, sound judgement, and the ability to understand the complex forces influencing businesses, governments, and societies around the world.

The article also explores why, despite rapid advances in AI, human judgement remains central to solving economic challenges that involve balancing competing priorities, understanding institutions, and shaping effective policy.

To learn why economics continues to offer meaningful career opportunities and enduring relevance in an increasingly complex world, read the full interview, please click here.

 

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