A bit of a background: I'm an Econ undergrad and am looking for a master's program with a focus in econometrics and analysis. Issue is that in my country, no University provides such an analysis focused course (albeit for one, which is pretty competitive). However, a prominent institute focusing in computation and mathematics just started a data science course with excellent industry outreach. Although not immediately, I'd like to pursue a PHd in development economics. The data science course sounds like a good bet but does not have a dissertation/research module that you'd find in its economics counterpart. Is it necessary while applying for research programs? Also, in the odd chance I do take Data science, what should I do in school to ensure I have a good path to research in the future? I'm in a bit of a fix and would appreciate any advice from y'all. Thanks in advance
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