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Economic Abuse

PARMITA DAS – APRIL 2ND, 2019 Analysis of the Phenomenon of Economic Abuse Economic abuse is a form of abuse where an intimate partner has control over the other partner’s Continue Reading

Posted On : April 2, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Dollars for Democracy

OLIVIA GINGOLD – APRIL 1ST, 2019 The definition of a democracy is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through Continue Reading

Posted On : April 1, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Economics Research Showcase

Present your own research! The Berkeley Economic Review, Students of Color in Economics and Undergraduate Women in Economics at Berkeley are offering undergraduate economics students the opportunity to present independent Continue Reading

Posted On : March 31, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Interview with Philip Rogers

ANIKA MIRZA – MARCH 28TH, 2019 Philip Rogers is a Head Graduate Student Instructor for Political Science Two: Comparative Politics and a second-year PhD student studying comparative politics with a Continue Reading

Posted On : March 28, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Indonesia

VASSILISA RUBTSOVA – MARCH 27TH, 2019 Just a little over two months ago, Indonesia was hit by yet another tsunami. Chilling footage flooded the internet of white water ramming through Continue Reading

Posted On : March 27, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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The Way We Live Now: Are American Wives Distorting Their Labor Market Outcomes To Make Their Husbands Feel Better?

KAT BLESIE – MARCH 26, 2019 In 1960, the year my mother was born, almost half of all women in the United States were stay at home mothers. My grandmother, like thousands Continue Reading

Posted On : March 26, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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The Growth of a New Generation

ABHISHEK ROY – MARCH 25, 2019 As I walk to my next class, I often notice a small plume of smoke rise above a stranger walking in front of me. Continue Reading

Posted On : March 25, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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What is FinTech: The Past, Present, and Future

MAE ZHENG – MARCH 21ST, 2019 The story of Fintech starts with the little changes happening in your life: you start using Venmo to split the check instead of awkwardly Continue Reading

Posted On : March 21, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Presidential Economics: A Series on Presidential Candidates’ Economic Proposals Part 2

OLIVIA GINGOLD – MARCH 20TH, 2019 Many of the candidates running for president are high-profile, successful politicians who have already made a name for themselves. But one presidential candidate, Andrew Continue Reading

Posted On : March 20, 2019 Published By : BER staff
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Queens Checkmates Amazon

ANIKA MIRZA – MARCH 19TH, 2019 In 2017, Americans around the country followed Amazon’s highly dramatized quest for its next headquarters. Starting with two-hundred potential candidates, Amazon quickly narrowed down Continue Reading

Posted On : March 19, 2019 Published By : BER staff

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