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Research on Fiat money


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happymonkey
[Registered User]
16 May 2012 13:33
Hi, I am an engineering grad with an MBA.I am not a conspiracy theorist but I would want to study how governments around the world issue fiat currency and what influences their value and therefore,I would want to do a PhD,in economics,I suppose. I had 2 credits of Business Economics while I did my MBA, and I dont think they would suffice,should I want a PhD in economics.Could I look at a different degree?Would someone happen to know what professors or universities would be researching on such topics?If you are one I'd be happy to get in touch with you.

reenie
[Registered User]
25 May 2012 10:53
Hi Happymonkey, You can search for PhD's related to economics here: http://www.findaphd.com/search/phd.aspx?DID=14&SAID=607 Have a look and see what kind of entry requirements they ask for. Good luck!
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