bhsrepresent
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If you have a keen passion for economics are you likely to be putting your TRUE skills to the test/ being genuinely stimulated by your work, or will you find yourself under-utilised in terms of the capacity you do have? I've read there's a real culture of underachievement in the corporate world, i.e. doing things the way they are done as opposed to listening to the new grad who thinks they have better ways to do things.
In other words, apart from academia or writing, is there any job you can take which will genuinely complement your passion for economics and drive you to become more engaged with the theory and your job itself?
In other words, apart from academia or writing, is there any job you can take which will genuinely complement your passion for economics and drive you to become more engaged with the theory and your job itself?