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The Undergraduate Economics Review

The Undergraduate Economics Review is a GW-borne research organization consisting  of student-run research. The UER is a semester-long commitment and serves as a way for both underclassmen and upperclassmen to explore all facets of the research process.

UER Research 2022-23

In 2022 the Undergraduate Economics Society launched the UER program in order to provide economics students with a unique opportunity to conduct in-depth research. The following writers formed our first cohort of published authors.

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Ethan Miller

Class of 2025, BA in Political Science and Economics, 

"The Effects of Maternity Leave Policy on the Labor

Market and Unemployment"

Keaton Dudley

Class of 2026, BA in Economics, "Analyzing the Effect of the Zero Covid Policy on the People’s Republic of China’s Descent into the Middle Income Trap"

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Eva Schwartz

Class of 2025, BS International Affairs and Economics, 

"The Impact of the Colombian Narcotrafficking Industry on

Colombian Peso Demand"

Joseph Considine

Class of 2026, BS Data Science and Economics, 

"The Effect of Modern Tax Incentives on Electric Vehicle Industries in Developing Countries "

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