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Healthcare: Privatize or Nationalize

WEBThe National Health Service in the UK is called a “black hole in funding” because nationalized healthcare services tend to entail tremendous costs for the …

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Pete Buttigieg’s Plan for Free Market Medicare

WEBWhat he ultimately hoped to instigate was a change in mental health discord and social perspective on addiction, mental health, and community strength. Rural …

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Play-by-Play of Warren-care: Financing the Behemoth

WEBBy reducing administrative costs through the elimination of health insurance, Warren expects to cut spending by $350 billion. Warren projects that administrative …

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The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Change

WEBAccording to an analysis from the University of Chicago, “the full mortality risk of climate change, the sum of both deaths and adaptation costs measured in death …

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The Merits and Drawbacks of Philanthrocapitalism

WEBThe Global Health program of the Gates Foundation has been crucial to the work of eradicating diseases such as polio, malaria, tuberculosis, and has taken on …

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The Future of Employment in the Age of Robots and AI

WEBRobots are increasingly taking over avenues of employment. We see them behind fast food counters as cashiers and in the sky as drones. Technologists and …

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The Parade of Inequality: Investigating Exacerbated Disparities

WEBThe global health emergency caused a spike in economic inequality to levels last seen a decade ago, undoing several years of progress in reducing poverty. Since …

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The Tragic Simplisticity of GDP – Berkeley Economic Review

WEBGross Domestic Product (GDP) has been a standard measure of economic growth and prosperity since the second world war. Its endurance for the last 70 years as …

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Editions – Berkeley Economic Review

WEBBerkeley Economic Review - Volume X (Fall 2020) Read Online. Download. Beyond Damages: Explaining variation in states’ FDI loss from adverse ISDS rulings by Connor …

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Interview with Ben Harrell – Berkeley Economic Review

WEBInterview with Ben Harrell. APRIL 26TH, 2023. Ben Harrell is a postdoctoral researcher at Vanderbilt’s LGBT Policy Lab. He is an applied microeconomist whose …

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The Macroeconomics of Happiness: A Case Study of Bhutan

WEBThe country’s COVID-19 numbers are astoundingly low: a surprising fact given that it only has only around 337 physicians and 3,000 health workers for its …

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The Housing Market Standoff: Why a Crash Isn’t on the Horizon …

WEBThe health of the housing market, often regarded as the pulse of the economy, is a pivotal component in shaping the financial and sociopolitical landscape. …

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Unboxing Universal Basic Income – Berkeley Economic Review

WEBThis policy, which guaranteed every American adult a basic income of $1,000 every month, gained traction with the general public quickly. Yang’s flagship …

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Twenty Years Later: An Evaluation of the Acid Rain Program of 1990

WEBTo economically quantify these health effects, a 2003 study from the Office of Management and Budget concluded that the human health benefits from the ARP …

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Then and Now: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Upheaval of the …

WEBEDITOR – MILLIE KHOSLA. When the world came to a screeching halt in March of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic, economic policy seemingly …

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Minimum Wage and Unemployment: Is it time to break up with …

WEBJENNIFER JACKSON – MARCH 3RD, 2021 EDITOR: KAT XIE. On January 14, amidst economic and social turmoil, incoming President Joe Biden announced a …

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Questioning the Efficacy of the Carbon Market

WEBThe positive effects of carbon offsets are often exaggerated, falsely creating an illusion of net emissions neutrality. During the first ten months of 2020, more than …

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Salience Bias: The 24-Hour News Cycle Is a Market Failure

WEBSalience bias describes our tendency to focus on items or information that are more noteworthy while ignoring those that don’t grab our attention. In economics, …

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In the Shadow of the Slump: The Depression of 1920-1921

WEBIn January of 1920, when postwar industrial production reached its zenith, the promised downturn began to take hold. Production fell by 32.5% over the following …

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Beyond GDP: Economics and Happiness – Berkeley Economic Review

WEBYet GDP per capita only explains 14.1% of the nation’s overall happiness score, whereas social support explains substantially more, about 20% of the score. The …

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A World Without Coffee: The Story Behind a Possible Impending …

WEBEKATERINA YUDINA – MARCH 31ST, 2021. EDITOR: COURTNEY FUNG. Coffee’s prevalence in our world cannot be overstated. In the United States alone, …

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Consumers Think Inflation is Really Bad Right Now. Are They Right

WEBConsumers also aren’t always good at accurately perceiving inflation. According to a 2022 IMF report, “households hold very disparate views on inflation and …

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