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Which branches of economics don't take the math postgraduate entrance examination?
As far as I know as a graduate student who has graduated for two years, I haven't heard of any school that doesn't take math for the postgraduate entrance examination in economics.

But some branches of economics do not need mathematical knowledge, such as institutional economics.

Also, there is a famous economist named Zhang Wuchang. He doesn't know mathematics and hates it most, but he is a famous economist.

However, Zhang Wuchang is a special case after all. You can't expect yourself to be like him

Just as Bill Gates dropped out of college, he can become the richest man in the world. After all, it is a special case. If you want to get along well in the future, you should study hard and finish your college studies.

Bill Gates Zhang Wuchang There are few people in the world, so ordinary people should do things step by step and play by common sense.