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Originally Posted by tct
By the way, if you are primarily interested in the markets side of finance (asset pricing models, portfolio optimization theory, etc) you may study finance at an Economics department with an established financial economics program. Some Economics departments also allow you to enroll in their Economics Ph.D. program and then pursue one of your concentrations through the business school at the same university (e.g. Boston College, UC Berkeley, Purdue, etc).
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You are right. And to be honest, econ department will admit more students (approximately 20 or something like this)than a finance in a busienss school.
But definitely, different environment in econ department and business school
