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You don’t quite need the undergrad econ besides basic game theory and maybe bit of operations research if your gonna go the computational Econ route. Even so, you should be able to pick up algorithmic game theory and mechanism design with just with algorithms and probability theory background. You prob can pick up optimization theory in the side as well. So my recommendation is to take math cs and pick up game theory and OR courses for electives .
These are pretty fascinating books and some interesting applications of computational economics if you’re ever interested:
https://www.amazon.com/Geospatial-Abduction-Principles-Paulo-Shakarian/dp/1461417937
https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Computational-Approaches-Counterterrorism-Subrahmanian/dp/1461453100