<p>My guess is
more likely:
Econ & MBA</p>
<p>more powerful:
EE & MBA</p>
<p>I heard not many engineers go into management track.</p>
<p>My guess is
more likely:
Econ & MBA</p>
<p>more powerful:
EE & MBA</p>
<p>I heard not many engineers go into management track.</p>
<p>Is this a joke thread?</p>
<p>then who manages the engineering projects?</p>
<p>Those combinations are different. Econ and MBA might position you better for some roles in financial services and banking, while ee and MBA might position you better for management roles in an old fashioned company that invents things, makes them, markets them and sells them.</p>
<p>I think it's kind of a silly question, because if you're chasing money and power, you could get their with either or with neither. It depends a lot more on you than whether you have an econ or engineering degree, since both are numerate degrees anyway.</p>