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Environmental Economists

Certification, Licensing, and Special Requirements

Certification or Licensing

Environmental economists may earn voluntary certification to hone their skills and knowledge and show employers they have achieved a recognized level of expertise in their profession. The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) offers the certified business economist credential. Requirements for certification are a bachelor's degree, NABE membership, two years of related work experience, and passing the certification exam (which covers applied econometrics, statistics and data analytics, economic measurement, managerial decision making, and macroeconomics/microeconomics). Visit https://www.nabe.com/cbe to learn more. 

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