Who is an Economist?
An economist is a professional and practitioner in the social science discipline of economics. The individual may also study,
develop, apply theories and concepts from economics, and write about economic policy.
Best Economist In South Africa
# | Economist | Company |
---|---|---|
1 | David Faulkner | HSBC |
2 | Colen Garrow | Meganomics |
3 | Luke Doig | Credit Guarantee |
4 | Elize Kruger | KADD Capital |
5 | Christie Viljoen | NKC African Eco. (Now at KPMG) |
6 | John Ashbourne | Capital Eco. |
7 | Nico Kelder | IDC |
8 | Hugo Pienaar | BER |
9 | Jeffrey Schultz | BNP Paribas |
10 | Peter Worthington | Barclays Africa |
How do Economists earn In South Africa?
The average pay for an Economist is ZAR 897,271 a year and ZAR 431 an hour in South Africa. The average salary range for an Economist is between ZAR 611,042 and ZAR 1,098,260.
On average, a Master’s Degree is the highest level of education for an Economist.
How long does it take to be an economist in South Africa?
In order to become an Economist, you will have to obtain, at minimum, an undergraduate degree (3 years) majoring in economics, as well as an honors degree in economics (1 year).
An Economics major can be done as part of a Bachelor of Social Science degree, a Bachelor of Commerce degree, or a Business Science degree. An Economics Honours degree can only be obtained through the commerce faculty.
Which school is best for economists in South Africa?
University of Johannesburg.
Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
Stellenbosch University.
University of Pretoria.
The University of the Witwatersrand.