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Do I need Real Analysis for Economics grad school (MA)
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Economics_2027 is in Massachusetts
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My math series courses are Advanced Calculus (Calculus 3 or Vector Calculus), Rings and Fields, Ordinary Differential Equations and bunch of Stats and Probability. Iโ€™m not taking Real Analysis, but can I still get into a decent MA in Economics program in Europe or Canada.

For context Iโ€™m in my second year at a T50 school in Canada. How important are third/fourth year courses versus these math courses Iโ€™m taking second/third year? I know Real Analysis important in economics, but itโ€™s really gonna hurt my GPA and sanity. Can I not learn it in grad school?

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