Author: theeconreview
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By: Milad Mohammadi You seem them everywhere, the sad rusted carcasses of bicycles with wheels, handlebars, and all sorts of parts missing. Ever wonder why this is so common? I have thought so myself. When we analyze bicycle theft throughout the United States, we run into a major problem: statistics are very shoddy. According to the…
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By: Alex Benedict While it is a step in the right direction, New York’s free tuition plan has some wrinkles to be ironed out. In January of this year, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced a program to allow middle class students to attend two and four-year public colleges within the state for free. The Excelsior…
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What is it and what can it tell us about our own financial system?
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Google has just released the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2XL cell phones. Google’s aim is to compete with the likes of Samsung and Apple. Can Google succeed in entering the competitive marketplace of cell phones despite their prior failures? Has Google found the blueprint to success or simply repeating the same mistakes?
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How Lyft took a stance and gained ground in the United States’ ruthless ride-share application competition
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Striking the right balance between offense and defense is something our politicians still have to learn
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Economics in the Beautiful Game
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As China’s sharing economy becomes increasingly heated, some express concern in the likelihood of a bubble.
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With such small populations, what gives nordic countries their economic valor?
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The Catalonian government has no economic strategy and proposes a secession that will be paid for by their own voters.
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Checks are being used less and less each year as people rely more on technology to make payments, but if we have easier ways to transfer money, should we even keep paper checks?
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Emerging markets and greater airline profits have caused demand to exceed supply at an historical rate.











