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Career as an Environmental Economist: Environment and Economics are the two major topics these days, essential for us to live harmoniously. An Environmental Economist’s job is to create balance, between the natural forces and the industrial forces of humans. ‘Judicious’ is the approach that an Environmental Economist has to take to deal with the problems that arise. Environment and Economy don’t necessarily work against each other, but in a multitude of cases, one tries to dominate the other.

As an Environmental Economist, one gets the theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the economic incentives that humankind gets when using its and nature’s resources judiciously, as well as the damages that human greed can cause when the economy decides to accelerate without keeping the environment in radar.

One can get a Masters’s degree or career as an Environmental Economist in India. These are of two types:

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    Career as an Environmental Economist: Eligibility

    Career As An Environmental Economist
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    Top Environmental Economics Colleges in India

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    Environmental Economics Job Prospects

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    Career as an Environmental Economist is a fresh new concept in the corporate world, according to set policies by respective authorities it is mandated that every company is involved in some kind of activity that benefits the environment. More than anything companies should be well aware of how they can optimise their benefits without stomping on the environment.

    Environmental Economist is in hot demand in the corporate world and can look forward to a very well paid job. The average starting salary of an Environmental Economist is around the range of Rs.4 lakh to Rs.8 lakh per annum.

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    Career as an Environmental Economist: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    The Environmental Economics course is an independent course, it has some aspects of what would be taught in some other degree related to Economics or environment, but what this course focuses on is the sustainability of these two concepts for the betterment of humanity.

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    Yes. The two degrees, Masters in Arts and Masters in Science are different than each other in terms of their approach to studying. Masters in Arts is more theoretically grounded whereas Masters in Science contains more practical work. But at the same time, it does not mean one degree is superior to others.

    An environmental economist views and predicts the impact of environmental events on the local, national, and global economic balances. Environmental economics jobs apply field research data to economic incentives. They use the resulting models to assess markets, trading, and outcomes. 

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