To tackle today’s current global economic problems, we need to understand how economies have developed and changed over time. This programme explores some of the biggest questions we face – such as why some countries are rich and others poor, what forces shape inequality, and what historical evidence can tell us about economic crises through history. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative perspectives, you’ll learn how to apply economic theory and methods to understand the historical development of economies around the world – from medieval times through to the present day. Likewise, you’ll use real-world historical evidence to deepen your understanding of economic concepts and learn about different research methodologies and analysing primary sources. At LSE, we have one of the largest groups of economic historians in the world so we can offer an incredibly broad choice of courses. As you progress through the degree, you’ll develop a wide array of transferable skills that will open the doors to a range of fulfilling careers.
A Level: AAA | Including Economics or History, and an A in Mathematics | International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: 38 UCAS points | 766 at Higher Level, including Economics or History, and Mathematics.
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