Undergraduate Economic Review
Volume 13, Issue 1 (2016)
Articles
To Be Made Sick by Medicine: Quantitative Easing and Inequality After the Financial Crisis
giulio alberto bianchi
A Discourse on Diversity: the impact of management team heterogeneity on firm performance.
Robert J. Brown
Determining Yuan Valuation- An Extension of the IMF External Balance Assessment Approach
Shantanu A. Banerjee
Significance and Impacts of the Tripartite Free Trade Area – a Qualitative Assessment
Sambath Jayapregasham
The Economic Efficacy of Reintegration Assistance for Former Child Soldiers
Jonathan B. Kaufmann
Education and Economic Dominance
Daniil Kashkarov
Modelling Public-Education Spending vs. Allocation as Independent Factors of Educational Outcomes
Kevin Tasley
The Payoff of a Healthy Lifestyle while in College
Richard D. Angeletti III
The Importance of Profitability in Determining Volatility Across Industries with Different Debt Levels
Timothy de Silva
Is Google Search Behavior Related to Volatility? Incorporating Google Trends Data into a GARCH Model for Equity Volatility
Timothy de Silva
Local Union Strength’s Effects on Individual Employment Outcomes
Brianna J. Rippin
Investigating a Modern Midwestern Crisis: The Economy and Opioid Overdose Death in Ohio
Anna M. Gagliardo
Rethinking formalization of Zimbabwe's informal sector
Nixon S. Chekenya Mr
Obamacare and the Fight Against Income Inequality
Perry T. Mindo Jr
Shorter Papers and Communications
Editors
- Co-Editors in Chief
- Lily Chang, '18
- Thanh Vu, '17
- Associate Editors
- Cassidy Elgeness
- Brigitta Jakob
- Helena Rosse
- Reviewers
- Nate Atkins
- Raymond Bolton
- Madelyn Browning-Perry
- Marissa Cozzi
- Brigid Crawford
- Thomas Floyd
- Brandon Fricke
- Sean Grady
- Alexander Horwitz
- Duc Nguyen
- Donald Nordstrom
- Hang Phung
- Martijn van Dooren
- Cody Williamson
- Jason Woo
- Yangyuan Xu
- Faculty Advisors
- Professor Michael Seeborg, Department of Economics
- Professor Stephanie Davis-Kahl, The Ames Library