Since Exeter's economics department is under the Business School, is the course more geared towards business instead of economics theories? I've checked the course structure and it has quite many management + accounting options. If so, does it hinder one to get into a top grad school later?
Also, how would you all rank/compare Exeter's and York's economics departments? I'm mainly interested in the quality of teaching aspect, as well as employability/chances of further studying in a grad school. Thanks!