Student-led economics journal
Econsphere
Accessible economics, led by students. Advanced theory, set out clearly, written by students from sixth-form to Oxbridge.
Read the articlesHow high interest rates and private credit are reshaping M&A
A brief rundown on interest rates and private credit
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Financial economics
The Finances of Pharmaceutical Development
How do rising drug prices reflect costly development?
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Development
Costa Rica's Successes and Shortcomings: an interview with Rodrigo Cubero
An interview with Rodrigo Cubero on the Costa Rican economy's history and future
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Environmental Economics
Channelling Green Growth to Prevent Climate Calamity
Can economic growth and climate action coexist?
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Policy and Governance
Nudge theory and Organ Donation
How can nudge theory be used to improve organ donation schemes?
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Development
How does social capital impact development?
What growth models miss about social structure and relations
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Financial economics
Venture Capital Trusts: A closer look
What VCTs are, how they work, and who they are for
What we do
About →Bridge the gap
We take advanced economic theory and set it out so it makes sense on a first read, without hollowing it out.
Sixth-form to Oxbridge
Every piece is researched and written by a student. Economics discourse should not be closed to the people learning it.
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If you have an idea worth 1,500 words, we want to read it. No prior publication needed.
Econsphere