Hie,
I am an Economics B.A. from India.
I read about the ''Law & Economics'' programs in USA and ''International Economic Law'' at the University of Warwick. They sound interesting.
However, I have no law backround. And have no clue whats the job potential for me after the course. My priority is further study, but I am looking for a good 2year work before my doctoral study. So, work experience matters....Jobs matter!
I shall be grateful if you could guide me for the same.
Regards,
Janki
URGENT::I am an Econ Grad. Need advice.
Posted Dec 20, 2008 08:24
Hie,
I am an Economics B.A. from India.
I read about the ''Law & Economics'' programs in USA and ''International Economic Law'' at the University of Warwick. They sound interesting.
However, I have no law backround. And have no clue whats the job potential for me after the course. My priority is further study, but I am looking for a good 2year work before my doctoral study. So, work experience matters....Jobs matter!
I shall be grateful if you could guide me for the same.
Regards,
Janki
I am an Economics B.A. from India.
I read about the ''Law & Economics'' programs in USA and ''International Economic Law'' at the University of Warwick. They sound interesting.
However, I have no law backround. And have no clue whats the job potential for me after the course. My priority is further study, but I am looking for a good 2year work before my doctoral study. So, work experience matters....Jobs matter!
I shall be grateful if you could guide me for the same.
Regards,
Janki
Posted Mar 05, 2009 10:05
It is easier for economist to follow Graduate courses on law-and-economics than for lawyers. No problem with not knowing anything. Really. However, make sure you are eligible to apply for an LLM since you are not a lawyer.
As from the LEGAL MARKET your prospects for a job on the basis of a law and economics CV seem...pessimistic. Perhaps if you touch upon 'similar' fields such as Competition Law you may have a shot but honestly very unlikely.
It is easier for economist to follow Graduate courses on law-and-economics than for lawyers. No problem with not knowing anything. Really. However, make sure you are eligible to apply for an LLM since you are not a lawyer.
As from the LEGAL MARKET your prospects for a job on the basis of a law and economics CV seem...pessimistic. Perhaps if you touch upon 'similar' fields such as Competition Law you may have a shot but honestly very unlikely.
As from the LEGAL MARKET your prospects for a job on the basis of a law and economics CV seem...pessimistic. Perhaps if you touch upon 'similar' fields such as Competition Law you may have a shot but honestly very unlikely.
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