As the recession begins to bite and your graduation date draws nearer, the prospect of continuing onto further studies may become more and more appealing.
Further study in Economics, at least at masters level can make a lot of sense and open you up to a variety of different job opportunities.
However, do not fret. There is life after an undergraduate degree. The proof is in the pudding.
Below are case studies of graduates who have one undergraduate degree in economics (with the exception of one who chose to do his masters in something unrelated to economics, I liked it though so I still included it). It may also give you a few ideas of what jobs you could do.

Alistair Paddison - Planning Coordinator
Allan Jackson - Finance Coordinator for ActionAid International
Barry Williams - Assistant Economist
Lauren Noble - ALM Dealer for Standard Chartered Bank
Mark Underhill - Investment Manager
Nick London - Systems and Performance for Nottinghamshire Libraries