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The U.S. decline in money velocity

2021-04-15
By: Connor Demsher
On: April 15, 2021

In the United States, the velocity of money has fallen into a 20-year downward spiral as the Federal Reserve has imposed a multitude of disinflationary policies. The decline has beenContinue Reading

Why SMEs in emerging markets struggle to export

2021-04-11
By: Lauren Tse
On: April 11, 2021

Trade is the lifeline for practically every national economy. Despite their heavy presence and share of employment, small and medium-sized enterprises are strikingly underrepresented in cross-border trade. A study ofContinue Reading

The solution to the lack of federal funding within public education is COVID-19

2021-04-10
By: Amanda Grennan
On: April 10, 2021

During this past year, COVID-19 has catalyzed the quick development of infrastructure for projected technology-friendly lifestyles such as online universities and remote work. On the other hand, COVID-19 has alsoContinue Reading

College sports during the coronavirus pandemic

2020-11-14
By: Yee Young Cher
On: November 14, 2020

College sports have become an important part of higher education in the United States; they play an important role in college culture, dorm life, and they bring in large amountsContinue Reading

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