COVID-19 Bankruptcies: Potential for Re-emergence?
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a wave of bankruptcies, forcing companies large and small to close their doors.
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A Fresh Reboot: The Future of Farmers’ Markets
While the COVID-19 has brought a temporary boost to farmers’ markets, questions about their viability as an economic model remain.
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The U.K.’s Economic Coronavirus Response: An Analysis
Staff Writer Julia Manso investigates the United Kingdom's Covid-19 economic response.
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How Murdoch Shapes the Economy: The Influence of Media, and Media Moguls, on Economic Policy
Murdoch has demonstrated the unparalleled ability to alter political and economic narratives as he sees fit.
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The Show Must Go On: COVID-19's Impacts on the Performing Arts
With concerts and shows cancelled, often indefinitely, individuals and groups are experiencing haltings of income and revenue.
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Higher Education in the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented distinct challenges for institutions of higher education in the United States.
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Solar Geoengineering: Fact or Science Fiction?
Policymakers and the general public need to actively investigate options within the growing field of geoengineering and climate engineering.
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The Decline of Professional Tennis
If governing officials do not institute changes in prize money distribution, players will continue to suffer financially.
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The Pitfalls of Climate Models
Economists overwhelmingly support pricing greenhouse gas emissions. But how do we determine this cost?
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How has COVID-19 Highlighted Differences Between Canadian and American Healthcare Systems?
COVID-19 has spotlighted differences between how Canada and the United States have handled the pandemic from a public health perspective.
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The Effects of COVID-19 on Manhattan’s Chinatown
New York City’s historic Chinatown is currently facing its largest crisis since 9/11 decimated Lower Manhattan.
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Connecting the Bay — Seamlessly?
This is a tale of two cities, or—to put in terms more lyrical to a demographer’s ears—two adjacent urban agglomerations.
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Exchanging Planes for Pelotons: Investigating Covid-19’s Impact on Consumer Spending
Staff Writer Julia Manso examines the disparity in consumer spending accompanying the coronavirus pandemic.
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Who Gets to Be in Mankiw's Seminar: The Optimal Market Design
By Vivian Zhang In light of the popularity of his freshman seminar, Harvard economics professor Gregory Mankiw begins his class with a...
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