The Economics of Child Marriage
PARMITA DAS – OCTOBER 9TH, 2018 Economic Analysis of the Phenomenon of Child Marriage Child marriage is defined as marriage taking place before the age of 18. It is deeply Continue Reading
PARMITA DAS – OCTOBER 9TH, 2018 Economic Analysis of the Phenomenon of Child Marriage Child marriage is defined as marriage taking place before the age of 18. It is deeply Continue Reading
Cal’s premier undergraduate economics journal is now accepting submissions for its Fall 2018 Essay Contest! Every semester, we pick a contemporary issue related to economics that Berkeley students of any Continue Reading
Berkeley Economic Review is recruiting for Fall 2018! We are looking for students of all skill sets—be it in marketing, layout and design, research and editorial, peer review, professional Continue Reading
After another semester of hard work from the BER staff, we are proud to announce the release of Berkeley Economic Review Volume V! You can read it online here. The latest edition Continue Reading
SETH BERTOLUCCI – APRIL 30TH, 2018 There’s no doubt that the global balance of power has shifted east in recent years. The rise of India and China has fundamentally altered Continue Reading
MATTHEW FORBES – APRIL 25TH, 2018 A fish doesn’t realize it’s swimming in water unless it’s abruptly yanked out of the ocean. There are certain things so basic and interwoven Continue Reading
After consideration and review by our staff, we’re excited to announce the winners of Berkeley Economic Review’s Spring 2018 Essay Contest! 1st place: “America is Failing Both Refugees and Itself” Continue Reading
MATTHEW FORBES – APRIL 20, 2018 Milton Friedman, in his work Capitalism and Freedom, argues that one of the largest benefits of a free market system is that it protects Continue Reading
JACOB FAJNOR – APRIL 18TH, 2018 Economic theory offers great insights into why fertility in recent history behaves contrary to common sense predictions. Yet, pinning down an exact model that Continue Reading
VINAY MARURI – APRIL 13TH 2018 In 2014, after a decade of high oil prices during which crude oil regularly traded above $100 per barrel, a strange thing happened. The price Continue Reading