<p>Do you think MIT courses in Business would be useful in economics?
Or is it more geared towards entrepreneurship?</p>
<p>Ben Burnanke thinks so</p>
<p>about the economics part or the entrepreneurship part?</p>
<p>Well, seeing as he is the Fed Chairman, which is probably the #1 position to be had in the world in terms of economics, I was inferring economics. The Sloan school is renown the world for each of its economics, finance, and entrepreneurshiping. Has leading programs in these categories.</p>
<p>If you're interested in economics, MIT also has an economics major which is very well-respected -- US News ranks the graduate program #1 along with the University of Chicago.</p>
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Well, seeing as he is the Fed Chairman, which is probably the #1 position to be had in the world in terms of economics, I was inferring economics. The Sloan school is renown the world for each of its economics, finance, and entrepreneurshiping. Has leading programs in these categories.
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<p>Uh, when has Ben Bernanke ever said anything regarding the Sloan School?</p>
<p>^ haha, thats true. i think Bernanke went to MIT for Ph.D. in Course XIV.</p>