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Baby Boomers and the Future of Homeownership in the United States

VASSILISA RUBTSOVA – APRIL 22ND, 2019 As baby boomers, the unprecedentedly large generation of people born between 1946 and 1964, entered adulthood, they were met with a robust and thriving Continue Reading

Posted On : April 22, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Summer Sullivan

OLIVIA GINGOLD – APRIL 18TH, 2019 On the 22nd of March, BER Staff Writer Olivia Gingold sat down to speak with Summer Sullivan. Summer is a graduate student, pursuing her Continue Reading

Posted On : April 18, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Presidential Economics: A Series on Presidential Candidates’ Economic Proposals Part 4— Beto O’Rourke

OLIVIA GINGOLD – APRIL 17TH, 2018 In the first day after announcing his decision to run for president in the 2020 election, Beto O’Rourke raised an astounding $6.1 million—more than Continue Reading

Posted On : April 17, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Venezuela in Crisis

KATHERINE BLESIE – APRIL 16TH, 2019 A Café Con Leche? That will be 2,000,000 Bolivars, please. According to Bloomberg’s Café Con Leche Index, the price of a cup of coffee Continue Reading

Posted On : April 16, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Banking and Poverty: Why the Poor Turn to Alternative Financial Services

VASSILISA RUBSTOVA – APRIL 15TH, 2019 In an increasingly cashless world, it is difficult to imagine why someone would live without a bank account. Banking is typically viewed as the Continue Reading

Posted On : April 15, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Todd Messer

ABHISHEK ROY – APRIL 11TH, 2019 On the 13th of March, BER Staff Writer Abhishek Roy sat down to speak with Todd Messer. Todd is an Economics graduate student at Continue Reading

Posted On : April 11, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Presidential Economics: A Series on Presidential Candidates’ Economic Proposals Part 3—Elizabeth Warren

OLIVIA GINGOLD – APRIL 10TH, 2018 Unlike last week’s presidential hopeful, Elizabeth Warren is not new to politics. Quite the contrary, Warren has been a senator of Massachusetts since 2013. Continue Reading

Posted On : April 10, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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The Pip in the Kiwi: An Analysis of the Automated Delivery Industry

ABHISHEK ROY – APRIL 9TH, 2019 The cute little food delivery robots called Kiwibots have always been an attraction among us freshmen. We’d always smile and point at the four-wheeled Continue Reading

Posted On : April 9, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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A Smokin’ Hot Industry

OLIVIA GINGOLD – APRIL 8TH, 2019 A new industry has been blazing a trail in our economy for the last five years or so. This industry? None other than the marijuana Continue Reading

Posted On : April 8, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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The Economics of Sports Stadiums: Does public financing of sports stadiums create local economic growth, or just help billionaires improve their profit margin?

KARTHIK VEGESNA – APRIL 4, 2019 Sports fans can be irrational. To someone watching from the outside, fans’ behavior is puzzling: their fanatical, unwavering support, and emotional investment in their Continue Reading

Posted On : April 4, 2019 Published By : BER staff

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