A 17 year old explores money and what gives it its value in today’s society.
Why, for me, the long-run impact of automation on unemployment has been recently overstated
A 17 year old argues why he thinks that automation’s impact on global unemployment in the long-run has been widely overstated recently.
Microfinance and its challenges
A 16 year old identifies the challenges facing microfinance today.
Why, for me, the euro has and will continue to fail
A 16 year old argues why he thinks that the Euro has and will continue to fail.
Price discrimination: the bane of consumers everywhere
A 16 year old explains and analyses price discrimination.
The EU needs to change. Here’s how
A 16 year old argues how the EU needs to change in order to bring about economic prosperity to its member states.
Could globalisation bring developing countries and their financial systems to their knees?
A 16 year old debates the issue of whether globalisation could hinder of bolster developing countries and their financial systems.
Shinzo Abe’s “Abenomics” has failed. But why?
A 16 year old explains why Abenomics has failed in the context of the Japanese economy as a whole.
How will Obama be remembered?
A 16 year old talks about how Obama will remembered, citing various economic policies and programmes over the years.
On obstacles to poverty alleviation in India
A 16 year old explains the inherent obstacles to poverty alleviation in India, and presents some suggestions as to how these can be overcome.