Re: Learning Economics
- From: phil scott <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:25:49 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 25, 2:55 am, lal...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 25, 1:39 pm, lal...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am interested in business and economics. I have a MBA (Finance)
from Rollins College, USA. Should I get a Phd in Business or
Economics? I have a GMAT of 640. What kind of business schools will
be willing to take me in with full aid in USA?
I am very interested in globalization and free trade. I have read
some books on the subject. Can you reccomend any good books on the
subject?
Al Lalwww.olap.wetpaint.com
I have some further questions:
Am I required to take the GMAT or GRE for a Doctorate in Business/
Economics?
I had originally taken the tests in 1993 (GMAT 640, GRE 1960).
Can you reccomend some schools in California, that would give me
assistantship/scholarship despite my mediocre academic background?
Al Lalwww.olap.wetpaint.com
p.s.
I am currently Manager, Systems in a Consumer Goods company in
Calcutta, India.
I have a B.S. Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona.
I have several years of work experience in Business Intelligence in
Singapore, USA, and India.
'economics' never changes... the special interest spin on economics
change and the frauds change, currenlty various fiat currency issues
etc...those are the real issues. and the issues of 'level playing
field'...and such as bogus govt and its costs driving taxes and cost
of production up.
these are mostly not considered ...but are the cruciall issues.
Phil scott
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