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The Unrealizable Libertarian Dream

NICOLAS DUSSAUX – MARCH 18TH, 2020 EDITOR: PINJA VUORINEN In 2019 Facebook announced the creation of a new cryptocurrency, called Libra. Even though Libra is usually referred to as “Facebook’s Continue Reading

Posted On : March 18, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Professor Andres Rodriguez-Clare

GRACE JANG – MARCH 17TH, 2020 INTERVIEW DATE – MARCH 12TH, 2020 Andres Rodriguez-Clare is a Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley, Director of the Trade Research Programme at the Continue Reading

Posted On : March 17, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Power to the Diabetics: Non-Profit Production at the Open Insulin Project

KONNOR VON EMSTER – MARCH 16TH, 2020 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL Anthony Di Franco is a Type One diabetic. He stands among the 100 million diabetics worldwide that rely on daily, Continue Reading

Posted On : March 16, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Spring 2020 Essay Contest

Once hailed for their ability in realizing economies of scale, big tech companies are now under scrutiny for hindering competition, maintaining artificially high prices, and sidestepping government regulations. While the Continue Reading

Posted On : March 16, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Is the Next Global Depression Imminent?

SAVR KUMAR – MARCH 12TH, 2020                                                 Continue Reading

Posted On : March 12, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Stocks & Sustainability: How They Relate

VANESSA THOMPSON – MARCH 11TH, 2020 EDITOR: ABHISHEK ROY In 2019, the notable clothing company, Lacoste, launched a viral social-good campaign to increase awareness for endangered species by removing their Continue Reading

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Economics of Abundance

OLIVIA GINGOLD – MARCH 10TH, 2020 EDITORS: CHAZEL HAKIM, ANDREW BABSON We’ve all been there before: you are digging around in your fridge for that jar of jelly to put on Continue Reading

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Behavioral CEOs: Managerial Overconfidence and Personal Characteristics

GRACE JANG – MARCH 9TH, 2020 EDITOR: PINJA VUORINEN Introduction Corporate Executive Officers (CEOs) are often seen as impersonal economic agents who play a crucial role in shaping the economy. Continue Reading

Posted On : March 9, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Pete Buttigieg’s Plan for Free Market Medicare

KONNOR VON EMSTER – MARCH 5TH, 2020 EDITOR: SABRINA LERSKIATIPHANICH Pete Buttigieg, a young veteran and mayor of South Bend Indiana, faced the daunting task of running against established candidates Continue Reading

Posted On : March 5, 2020 Published By : BER staff
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Political Polling

ANI BANERJEE – MARCH 4TH, 2020 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL Political polling for preferred candidates often seems to be a fool’s errand, even in the least controversial election years. Perhaps it Continue Reading

Posted On : March 4, 2020 Published By : BER staff

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