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Two Party or not Two Party: Alternatives to the Two-Party System

By Hayden Siratt

Advancements in Auction Theory – The Future?

By Yoanna Dimitrova

Time to Click Refresh: Why Economic Growth is No Longer Fit for Purpose

By Poppy Freeman

Climate and the Economy: Way Forward?

By Matthew St. Lawrence

Who would trust a lemon? Why economists leave a sour taste in the mouth

By Morgan Anthony

The Political Link Between the UK and US: Can the 2019 UK General Election Serve as an Indicator to the 2020 US Election?

By Hayden Siratt

Soviet Socialism: A Shadow or a Long-Lost Memory?

By Piroska Horvath

A Tipping Point in Health Inequality?

By Hannah Comiskey

US Trickle Economics: A Republican Fallacy

By Cameron Fulton

So far, not so V: The shape of recessions and the Covid-19 pandemic

By Cassi Ainsworth-Grace

Ethics in Employment

By Ethan Walker

When the whole world is watching: The US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell and the Pandemic

By Matthew Fry

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