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Spring 2021 Contest-Winning Essay: How COVID-19 Will Permanently Impact the American Suburbs

Congratulations to our Spring 2021 Undergraduate Essay Contest winner, Arman Marchiel! ARMAN MARCHIEL – MAY 8TH, 2021 With a death toll of over 560,000 people, the U.S. will never be Continue Reading

Posted On : May 8, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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$6.6 Million for a 10-second Video Clip: The New Reality of Virtual Assets

JAIDE LIN – MAY 4TH, 2021 EDITOR: COURTNEY FUNG Introduction  Ever since the first Bitcoin transaction occurred in 2010 when a Florida man bought two Papa John’s pizzas with 10,000 Continue Reading

Posted On : May 4, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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The Baby Buster Generation and the Economics of Fertility

RIA BHANDARKAR – MAY 3RD, 2021 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL Fertility rates drive social, economic, and cultural trends, and current events determine fertility. That simple trend can seem terrifying since all Continue Reading

Posted On : May 3, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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Is Jerome Powell Responsible for the Fed’s New Framework?

VASANTH KUMAR – APRIL 30TH, 2021 EDITOR: SEBASTIAN MARSHALL The COVID-19 recession and subsequent policy response have made Jerome Powell an important authority figure. Financiers, economists, and business leaders alike Continue Reading

Posted On : April 30, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Sujata Visaria

SZE YU – APRIL 28TH, 2021 Professor Visaria is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on development economics and Continue Reading

Posted On : April 28, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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Exporting Asia

ANI BANERJEE – APRIL 14TH, 2021 EDITOR: DIVYA VEMULAPALLI In The Beginning, There Was Trade This is possibly the most familiar of all stories about modern Asia: a once poor Continue Reading

Posted On : April 14, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Ellora Derenoncourt

RIA BHANDARKAR – APRIL 12TH, 2021 Professor Derenoncourt is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. Continue Reading

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Retirement Accounts and Overworked Drivers: The Potential of Nudge Theory

VAIDEHI BULUSU – APRIL 8TH, 2021 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL Achieving behavioral change is a puzzle that economists, environmentalists, psychologists, politicians, and public health professionals alike are trying to crack. The Continue Reading

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Interview with Professor Don A. Moore

PETER ZHANG – APRIL 7TH, 2021 Professor Don A. Moore is the Lorraine Tyson Mitchell Chair in Leadership and Communication at Berkeley Haas and serves as Associate Dean for Academic Continue Reading

Posted On : April 7, 2021 Published By : BER staff
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Do Better, But Empirically: How Effective Altruism Attempts to Optimize Our Generosity

CHAZEL HAKIM – APRIL 7TH, 2021 EDITOR: NORA GONG Picture this: One day you acquire a fortune of money from an inheritance. However, you decide to donate the money instead Continue Reading

Posted On : April 7, 2021 Published By : BER staff

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