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Waves of Globalization: How Ships and the Sea Power Economic Development

DAVIS KEDROSKY – NOVEMBER 19TH, 2020 EDITOR: KAREENA HARGUNANI Commerce is a hallmark of civilizational development in histories of antiquity. The appearances of Greek coins in Egyptian coffers or Syriac Continue Reading

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COVID-19 and College Towns

GRACE JANG – NOVEMBER 28TH, 2020 EDITOR: PEDRO DE MARCOS Background In the face of the continuing pandemic, colleges across the US have adopted various reopening plans for the fall Continue Reading

Posted On : November 18, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Looking Beyond the Unemployment Rate

VASANTH KUMAR – NOVEMBER 17TH 2020 EDITOR: KALEY KRANICH The September 2020 Jobs Report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) offered a solid, if not rosy, image of Continue Reading

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Universal Housing Vouchers: The Biden-Harris Plan that Could Cut Poverty Rates in Half

JENNIFER JACKSON – NOVEMBER 11TH, 2020 EDITOR: KAT XIE On the crowded stage of the February Democratic Primary debates, candidates rolled out their housing agendas for their potential term as Continue Reading

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Why Gum Is So Sticky

AISHANI BANERJEE – NOVEMBER 10TH, 2020 EDITOR: AYDIN MAHARRAMOV Introduction Two weeks into March of this year, the United States declared a national emergency. You can probably guess why.  You can Continue Reading

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Will COVID-19 Speed Up the Death of the American Mall?

RIA BHANDARKAR – NOVEMBER 9TH, 2020 EDITOR: CHAZEL HAKIM Since the emergence of Amazon, eBay, and other online alternatives to in-person shopping, traditional retail has experienced a slow decline. Shopping Continue Reading

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What It Takes to Win a Seat: Campaign Economics in the Trump Era

EKATERINA YUDINA – NOVEMBER 5TH, 2020 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL With the 2020 election cycle having approached it’s conclusion, we can look back at how various campaigns across the country frantically Continue Reading

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Fall 2020 High School Essay Contest

In recent years, economic inequalities in America have increasingly come into public focus. In particular, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted matters such as the economic struggles of essential workers and Continue Reading

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Does Microfinance Work? A Neoliberal Approach to Poverty Reduction

ALLY MINTZER – NOVEMBER 2ND, 2020 EDITOR: RAINA ZHAO The most famous microloan innovator and founder of the Bangladesh Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 Continue Reading

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Back When America Was Socialist

KONNOR VON EMSTER – OCTOBER 30TH 2020 EDITORS: KAT XIE, KAREENA HARGUNANI The 2016 election was a shock to many. In liberal parts of the country such as my own Continue Reading

Posted On : October 30, 2020 Published By : BER staff

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