In addition, according to the discipline ranking of the Ministry of Education, the applied economics of Donghua University is not bad, which seems to be in the forefront of the country. In Shanghai, you can also refer to it!
In addition, let me talk about my views on MBA. In western developed countries, especially the United States, the popularity of business administration is unmatched by China, and its importance is self-evident, so China pays more and more attention to the development of this area. Judging from the ranking of MBA above, it actually reflects the fundamentals of the comprehensive strength of domestic economic management. Judging from the ranking of the top few, there is basically no difference with our general understanding, the first is Guanghua, and the second is Tsinghua Institute of Economics and Management. . . . Fudan, as for Jiaotong University, it seems that their dean graduated from Donghua, which seems to be better than Donghua. I don't know where it is strong. Everyone thinks so anyway, but it is worse than Guanghua and Tsinghua School of Economics and Management. Finally, who said that an mba must be on the job? In fact, the MBA in China is younger and full-time. +/view/468450.htm, take a look at the profile of China Europe International Business School, see what a full-time mba is, see how much weight MBA has in the profile, and see how much weight MBA has in the speech of Dean Antai of Jiaotong University. Besides, what I said is for reference. You think I measure this and that by MBA ranking, it's all your own wishful thinking. I didn't deny the strength of Jiaotong University. The only thing I remember wrong is that the dean of China Europe International Business School (I say it seems) is Antai. Zhu Xiaoming, Dean of China Europe International Business School, graduated from Donghua University. Some time ago, Zhu Mingang, a professor from China and Europe, was elected as the vice president of the International Monetary Fund. The strength is evident! It is an indisputable fact that full-time MBA exists in large numbers. . In addition, I am talking about applied economics, isn't it theoretical economics and applied economics?