Virginia Undergraduate Economic Review
Platforms
Publish undergraduate research on economic theory, policy, and applied analysis.
Global Macro
Track global economic indicators to identify market trends and potential risks.
Domestic Policy
Evaluate national policies to understand their impact on economic growth and stability.
Corporate Finance
Assess financial strategies to optimize capital structure and improve business performance.
Articles
Atlantic Allies and Pacific Rivals: US Relationships with Britain and Japan Precipitating WWII
By the turn of the 20th century, the US was becoming a neutral isolationist great …
2nd Place — Trapped Empire: British Strategy at the End of the Palestine Mandate
Introduction “Historians have traditionally attacked the British for either failing the Jews, failing the Arabs, …
Anti-Immigrant Populism in Italy: An Analysis of Matteo Salvini’s Strategy to Push Italy’s Immigration Policy to the Far Right
Matteo Salvini, head of the Lega Nord party (LN) and a rising political figure in …
India’s Tibet Policy: Empowering the Snow Lion to Stand Up to the Dragon
This essay won 2nd Place in the 2024 YRIS High School Essay Contest for its response to the following …
Déby After Déby: Violent Protests in Chad Expose Corruption in Military-Led Government
Citizens of Chad awoke, on the morning of October 21, 2022, to carnage in the …
Algerians Don’t Appreciate the Audacity
For decades, Algerians have proudly chanted the slogan “One, Two, Three – Viva l’Algerie!” in …
About
Virginia Undergraduate Economic Review
Virginia Undergraduate Economic Review is an undergraduate journal dedicated to publishing both opinion and long-form scholarship on contemporary and historical global issues. In order to address the many questions of international interest, Virginia Undergraduate Economic Review seeks to stimulate broad and multi-faceted debate on issues ranging from foreign policy to international trends in law, culture, and the environment.
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Track global economic indicators to identify market trends and potential risks.