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Upheaval: Plague, Peasants, and the Proletariat in 14th Century Europe

Writer: Davis Kedrosky – OCTOBER 13TH, 2020 Editor: Pallavi Murthy Contemporaries of the Black Death, the series of devastating plagues that peaked in Europe from 1347 to 1349, were understandably Continue Reading

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Grade Signaling and Gender Choices: Why Do Fewer Women Major in Economics?

JENNIFER JACKSON – OCTOBER 12TH, 2020 EDITOR: AMANDA ZHANG Over half of U.S college students are female, yet massive gender imbalances exist within several STEM related fields, including economics. A Continue Reading

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The Repatriation of TikTok: Why is Washington Afraid?

JENNIFER JACKSON – OCTOBER 1ST, 2020 EDITOR: ANDREW BABSON On August 3 at the White House, President Trump said TikTok would be “shut down” by U.S. authorities, citing national security Continue Reading

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COVID Update: The American Economic Reality

KONNOR VON EMSTER – OCTOBER 1ST, 2020 EDITOR: CHAZEL HAKIM Introduction Last February, Berkeley Economic Review (BER) reported on the potential economic consequences of the novel coronavirus, also known as Continue Reading

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How (Not) To Pay For A Crisis

DAVIS KEDROSKY – SEPTEMBER 29TH, 2020 EDITOR: LUCIA DARDIS History is eerily symmetrical. Another recession is looming, and, as in 2009, the government is meeting it with a fiscal spending Continue Reading

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The Case of the Missing Japantown

AISHANI BANERJEE – SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2020 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL   Introduction At the turn of the 20th century, Salt Lake City, Utah was doing well. Utah had recently passed the population Continue Reading

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The Roots of Modernity: Energy Crises, Industrialization, and Technological Change

DAVIS KEDROSKY – APRIL 29th, 2020 EDITOR: SEAN O’CONNELL The England of legend is a land of forests. From Arthurian knights venturing through primeval groves to Robin Hood’s Sherwood raids, Continue Reading

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Interview with Professor Meredith Lynn Fowlie

VANESSA THOMPSON – APRIL 28TH, 2020 Dr. Meredith Lynn Fowlie is an environmental and energy economist, and Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Her work investigates market-based environmental regulation, Continue Reading

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The Tragic Simplisticity of GDP

VANESSA THOMPSON – APRIL 23RD, 2020 EDITOR: CHAZEL HAZIM Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been a standard measure of economic growth and prosperity since the second world war. Its endurance Continue Reading

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A Brief Economic History of Pandemics

ALLY MINTZER – APRIL 22ND, 2020 EDITOR: AMANDA YAO To say we live in uncertain and unsettling times would be an understatement. The coronavirus, or COVID-19, has taken countless lives Continue Reading

Posted On : April 22, 2020 Published By : BER staff

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