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Sinking the Russian War Machine: A Two-Year Perspective on the Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions
Katelyn Bremer
Nov 13, 2024
Sinking the Russian War Machine: A Two-Year Perspective on the Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions
Katelyn Bremer
Nov 13, 2024

Two years after the breakout of the Ukraine war, the burgeoning economic alliances between autocratic nations have become a threat to economic sanctions as a viable method of quelling the Russian assault. Unless sanctions broaden their attack to corporations enabling evasions, they fail to stop or even disincentivize the Russian offense. 

Katelyn Bremer
Nov 13, 2024
Reformation During the Resurgence of Industrial Policy Under the Biden Administration
Sam Brooks
Apr 15, 2024
Reformation During the Resurgence of Industrial Policy Under the Biden Administration
Sam Brooks
Apr 15, 2024

“President Joe Biden talks on the phone with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee...” by The White House is licensed under CC0 1.0 DEED

Sam Brooks
Apr 15, 2024
The Year of the Union
Juliette Calderon
Dec 10, 2023
The Year of the Union
Juliette Calderon
Dec 10, 2023

This past year has seen more strikes and union action than the past two combined, creating a sort of contagion of worker protests that have impacted every corner of the American labor system. What sparked these strikes and why now? 

Juliette Calderon
Dec 10, 2023
 How Our Patent System Exacerbates Global Vaccine Inequity
Madeleine Frank
Jul 2, 2022
How Our Patent System Exacerbates Global Vaccine Inequity
Madeleine Frank
Jul 2, 2022

The western response to the COVID-19 crisis was criticized for failing to properly assist low income counties. Changing the patent for Covid vaccines would lower informational barriers between high income and low income counties.

Madeleine Frank
Jul 2, 2022
Digital Currency and the Threat of China
Carina Ritcheson
May 17, 2022
Digital Currency and the Threat of China
Carina Ritcheson
May 17, 2022

The rise of China prompts competition on all fronts, including the lucrative and dangerous business that is digital currency.

Carina Ritcheson
May 17, 2022
Benefits of a Unified EITC Program
William Ham
May 7, 2021
Benefits of a Unified EITC Program
William Ham
May 7, 2021

The welfare state has grown increasingly bogged down with inefficient and counterproductive practices. One solution: consolidating the welfare state into a single, empirically-supported system in order to waste less and help more.

William Ham
May 7, 2021
Biden’s Mistake of Revoking the Keystone XL Permit
Trevor Daniel
Apr 28, 2021
Biden’s Mistake of Revoking the Keystone XL Permit
Trevor Daniel
Apr 28, 2021

The Keystone XL has received significant opposition, but after considering its economic advantages and minimal risk, President Biden may want to reconsider his decision.

Trevor Daniel
Apr 28, 2021
Welfare Is For Everyone—Let’s Act Like It
Madeleine Frank
Apr 26, 2021
Welfare Is For Everyone—Let’s Act Like It
Madeleine Frank
Apr 26, 2021

Americans don’t understand government welfare, and this ignorance has created a dangerous and unfounded stigma against the poor. We have come to conflate welfare with government handouts, and government handouts with poverty, when in reality welfare plays a large role in all of our lives—and an extensive role in the lives of the rich.

Madeleine Frank
Apr 26, 2021
What the GameStop Short Squeeze Says About Our Economic Future
Ramy Farah
Apr 18, 2021
What the GameStop Short Squeeze Says About Our Economic Future
Ramy Farah
Apr 18, 2021

GameStop’s surge in the stock market was an unprecedented event. What does this phenomenon mean for the future of our economy though?

Ramy Farah
Apr 18, 2021
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