2. Study the disciplines involving various sectors of the national economy with certain comprehensive professional economic activities, such as planned economics, labor economics, finance, monetary science, banking, etc.
3. Subjects that study regional economic activities, such as urban economics, rural economics, and regional economics (economic regional planning, productivity layout).
4. Subjects that study international economic activities, such as international economics and its branches: international trade, international finance, international investment, etc.
5. Study the disciplines of enterprise management activities, such as enterprise management, enterprise finance, accounting, marketing (sales), etc.
The branches of applied economics, whether in capitalist countries or socialist countries, are constantly expanding and enriching to meet the needs of social and economic development. The development of applied economics is inseparable from the guidance of social and economic practice and theoretical economics, but their development in turn enriches the content of theoretical economics and plays a guiding role in practice.
Extended data applied economics mainly refers to various economic disciplines established by applying the basic principles of theoretical economics to study the regularity of economic activities and economic relations in various departments and professional fields of the national economy, or by analyzing the economic benefits and social benefits of non-economic activities.
Students majoring in applied economics will focus on economic politics and economic planning in their future careers, but they may also enter vocational education planning, regional and organizational planning, accounting and finance, statistical departments and other fields, or perform other management functions. In addition to large industrial and commercial enterprises, national economics graduates can usually work in national and international government agencies and associations. Of course, it is also possible to work in banks and federal and state government agencies.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Applied Economics