<p>I need some knowledgeable adults to help me out. Is this a good combination?</p>
<p>Economics and Supply Chain management? </p>
<p>Top 30 Business school and the 5th best for supply chain in the world...</p>
<p>I want to eventually go to grad school for maybe a degree in Public Policy and I want to work in Economic and Social development as a career. So tell me, what are your thoughts on this?</p>
<p>Also: any other business double majors that you think are strong combinations?</p>
<p>Supply Chain management refers to how companies manage purchasing, manufacturing and shipping of their goods. While that can be an in-demand major, I’m not sure how it relates to your goal of public policy. You might want to consider schools that have majors in non-profit management, urban planning, etc. to go along with your economics.</p>
<p>I’m thinking in how certain goods are distributed properly; especially to impoverished countries.</p>
<p>Choose your schools for the overall fit. This includes the academic departments with your possible majors and the other factors including social ones. Once you are in college your advisors can help you fine tune your majors. You may discover you like different aspects of business once you are in college and change your major.</p>