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My (limited) understanding is that it varies between schools. Most MPA's are more business/management oriented, while MPP programs emphasize the statistics/economics/analysis end of things. That being said, I believe that the curriculum is often virtually the same between MPA and MPP programs, with slight differences running along the lines mentioned above. People with MPAs can still be analysts, and MPPs may find themselves in management.

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