Environmental and Development Economics (master's - 2 years)
This programme no longer admits students

Changes have been made to the structure of the master's programmes. Environmental and Development Economics (EDEC) is no longer offered as a master's programme. However, students admitted to the master's degree in Economics will be able to choose between three different programme options, one of these being Environmental, Resource- and Development Economics. In connection with these changes, we have published new webpages.
Facts
| Duration: | 2 year(s) |
| Credits: | 120 |
| Thesis: | 30 credits |
| Degree: | Master of Philosophy in Environmental and Development Economics |
Employment opportunities
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Guarding the Money Bin
The next time you hear that the key policy rate is reduced it might be the work of Kathrine Lund. Her job is to keep a hawk’s eye on the foreign exchange markets and give advice about the interest rate determination to management of the Central Bank of Norway.
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Enjoying life in Storebrand
Working as trainees in Storebrand, Petter Ringstad Leinaas and Nicolai Bryde have experienced that not all problems are identical to text book examples as they were taught at Blindern. Still they claim that economists are very well suited to impress the big bosses in Storebrand.