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Facebook: An Economic & Social Machine
Mark Zuckerberg’s brainchild, founded in 2004, has been at the heart of all our social lives over the past decade.

Rohan Bhatia
Aug 1, 20214 min read


The UK Minimum Wage
Inequality refers to the disparity in income and wealth between people in society.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 30, 20213 min read


Lessons from Anna: A Guide to Leadership
Labeled by Forbes as “the most powerful woman in media and entertainment,” Anna Wintour is an infamous name in the fashion industry.

Jacqueline Chen
Jul 28, 20213 min read


Decreasing the Income Inequality Gap
The government can decrease inequality between different levels of educated people by increasing spending on healthcare education.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 27, 20216 min read


Making Decisions using Utility Functions
Making decisions in our daily lives can be difficult, whether the decisions impact our relationships or our business.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 25, 20216 min read


A Guide to Investment Banking
In Hollywood, we often see sporadic millionaires with suspenders shouting through phones, but is that what actual investment banking is?

Abir Mohammed
Jul 23, 20214 min read


The Three Kinds of Entrepreneurs
As we look across history at the finest entrepreneurs of all time, what characteristics do they share? How do they differ?

Rohan Bhatia
Jul 22, 20214 min read


Suez Canal Blockage: Boba Tea
Exports and imports are crucial for the development and growth of the economy. Without it, economies around the world would diminish!

Angela Chu
Jul 21, 20213 min read


The Rise of Income Inequality
Income inequality is the unequal distribution of household or individual income across the various participants in an economy.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 20, 20214 min read


Enterprise: The Fast Road to Millions
Enterprise is the creation of a business, regardless of the market or size, where products are made, and products are sold.

Abir Mohammed
Jul 19, 20213 min read


Avoiding Errors in Individual and Group Decision-Making
Though heuristics cause biases in decisions made by individuals, groupthink is typically what causes groups to error.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 16, 20217 min read


The Socio-Environmental Impacts of COVID-19
With numerous restrictions and lockdowns being set as a consequence of Covid, there have been significant social and environmental impacts.

Abir Mohammed
Jul 15, 20213 min read


Controlling Words, Controlling Thoughts: Language in "1984"
In his dystopian novel "1984", Orwell depicts a society that uses language to control the thoughts of its citizens.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 14, 20213 min read


Can Bitcoin Replace Fiat Currency?
Elon Musk. Memes. Diamond Hands. When you combine all three what do you get? Bitcoin! But can it be a reliable currency?

Rohan Bhatia
Jul 12, 20214 min read


Neologism in ‘Oryx and Crake’
In her dystopian novel "Oryx and Crake", Atwood creates "remade worlds" to warn readers about dangerous elements of society they inhabit.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 11, 20214 min read


Incentivizing Employees The Psychological Way
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can contribute towards one happy, stable, and most importantly, an efficient business.

Shafinaz Shaikh
Jul 8, 20215 min read


Women in Atwood’s ‘Oryx and Crake’
Atwood's dystopian novel "Oryx and Crake" produces insights into women and society through the perspective of a male protagonist.

Evelyn Chen
Jul 7, 20213 min read


Financial Resilience - The Key to Financial Freedom
Financial resilience is ‘the ability to cope financially when faced with a sudden fall in income or unavoidable rise in expenditure'.

Abir Mohammed
Jul 6, 20214 min read


Creating A Billion Dollar Market, Posthumously
Van Gogh died a mentally ill man, with barely a cent into his name. His financial struggle only stopped after he took his last breath.

Shafinaz Shaikh
Jul 5, 20215 min read


What Brexit Says about British Society
The Brexit vote reflects the unease that the British people, especially the white working-class, feel towards immigrants.

Evelyn Chen
Jun 28, 20218 min read
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