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The California pension crisis

2019-02-25
By: Kengo Miyakoshi
On: February 25, 2019

  The bankruptcy of Detroit in 2013 shocked the country due to its sheer size, but was also fairly expected given the decline of the American automotive industry in theContinue Reading

Economics of happiness: An interview with Richard Easterlin

2018-04-18
By: Ajon Singh
On: April 18, 2018

USC Professor Richard Easterlin Continue Reading

No grounds to stand on: Analyzing the case against Lil’ Bill

2017-11-07
By: Colin Chao
On: November 7, 2017

The video was all over Facebook, trailed by hundreds of angry comments from USC students. The reason? “I’ve been asked to leave the campus,” says Aaron Flournoy in the clip.Continue Reading

Everbooked and dynamic pricing in the share economy

2016-11-01
By: Hailey Ordal
On: November 1, 2016

We live in an era of sharing. Technological developments and online platforms allow people today to network and earn extra income by sharing assets they already have – their carsContinue Reading

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