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
Will the US Economy Shift to the Southeast?
Savas Emanuel Economics Research: Will the United States Economy Shift South? Due to a lack …
Australia’s Response to Rising Inflation: Central Bank Policy in Focus
Like many countries, Australia has been grappling with the challenge of rising inflation in recent …
The Role of Quantitative Easing in Post-COVID Economic Recovery in the United Kingdom
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an unprecedented economic shock in the United Kingdom, leading to significant …
How Japan’s Negative Interest Rate Policy Has Affected Domestic Savings and Investment
Japan’s Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP), introduced by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) in 2016, …
Kenya’s Inflation Battle: Economic Strategies for a Post-Pandemic World
Kenya, like many countries around the world, has been battling inflation, especially in the wake …
Corporate America’s Move to Reshore: The Trend of Bringing Manufacturing Back to the U.S.
Over the last few decades, many American companies sent their manufacturing operations overseas, chasing lower …
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.