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Old 07-21-2008, 09:31 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jim Mora View Post
What I forgot to say in my first post is that the two master programs (ETE and APE) are not totally independant from each other. For instance, if you are a student at APE and you want to do a class in microeconometrics, you can attend JM Robin's lectures at ETE and do the same exam. If you are a ETE student you can attend Jehiel's lectures on bounded rationality at APE.
One more thing: choosing APE over ETE (or the reverse) will not prevent you from choosing a PhD advisor in the other institution. There may be some sort of rivalry between the two master programs but I think that they are mostly complements.
Thanks a lot Jim! Your information, especially in your last post was exactly what I needed!
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