| Aspect | Forensic Economist | Economic Consultant |
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| Credentials | Advanced degrees in economics, certifications like CFA or CPA often preferred | Similar credentials, often with advanced degrees and certifications |
| Work Environment | Legal settings, courtrooms, litigation support | Corporate, government, or consulting firms, policy analysis |
| Industry Usage | Legal cases, litigation, court proceedings | Business strategy, policy development, economic analysis |
While both roles require strong economic expertise and similar credentials, Forensic Economists primarily focus on legal cases and court-related work, whereas Economic Consultants often work on broader business and policy projects. The choice depends on whether you prefer legal litigation support or strategic economic analysis.