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Our applied econ is very development/international focused (over half the students study those, and over 4/5 are international), and is competative enough for those students. I think it is more open to regional students, as it is chartered (not private) and kinda has one of its purposes to be creating good ag economists to work in the region. I havn't talked to any of the Americans in that program much, though, so I don't know how you'd stack up against them.
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