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A Master of Financial Economics [1] is a postgraduate master's degree focusing [2] on theoretical finance. [3] The degree provides [4] a rigorous understanding of financial economics, emphasizing the economic framework underpinning financial and investment decisioning. [5] The degree is postgraduate, and usually incorporates a thesis or research component. Programs may be offered jointly by the business school and the economics department. Closely related degrees [1] [6] include the Master of Finance and Economics[7] and the Master of Economics with a specialization in Finance.[8] Since 2014 undergraduate degrees in the discipline have also been offered.[9]
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