ECONPress of Northeastern University

ECONPress of Northeastern University The official page of ECONPress - an undergraduate journal for economics and related fields. Submissions for the fall issue are on-going.

Please go to www.ECONPress.org to submit your paper!

01/17/2013

Attention: If you have submitted your paper or contacted us via our website in the past few weeks (potentially more), please retry it now, as our system was not working properly!

01/07/2013

First meeting of the semester, Wednesday, 6pm, 411 Ell Hall. Come be a part!

10/30/2012

Come join us at 6 pm in 106 WVG tonight! We are kicking off the reviewing for the next journal, and want you to be involved!

09/24/2012

Robert Gordon thinks that U.S. growth might be ending as we know it. Head over to the forums to discuss this highly debated paper.

Robert Gordon of NBER asks us to rethink our world, asking why we should assume that growth is a given? Taking the long-run (modern history since 1300), growth has been extremely limited, except for industrial improvements that only can happen once (electricity, speed of movement and communication, ...

ECONPress T-Shirts will be here soon! Let us know if you want one! They will be $15 each.
09/19/2012

ECONPress T-Shirts will be here soon! Let us know if you want one! They will be $15 each.

09/13/2012

Today (Thursday)! Meet the author Michael Grunwald, author of "The New New Deal" in Snell Library, Room 90 at 12:00. Hope to see you there!

In The New New Deal, a riveting account based on new documents and interviews with more than 400 sources on both sides of the aisle, award-winning journalist Michael Grunwald reveals the vivid story behind President Barack Obama’s $800 billion stimulus bill, one of the most important, and least unde...

09/08/2012

Join us this semester! Come meet us for the semester's first meeting in 106 WVG at 6:00p on Tuesday, 9/11.

08/22/2012

ECONPress and Snell Library will be hosting Michael Grunwald, author of "The New New Deal," a book connecting the Keynesian stimulus plan with the on-the-ground implementation and its long term effects.

The event will be 9/13 from 12-1p in Snell Library.


Here's a link to what The Economist had to say about the book:

05/31/2012

We're thinking about a vacation in the Greek Isles! On second thought, maybe not...

What do you think: Will the Euro remain intact?

Let us know with this week's debate!

With talk of a “Grexit” (Greek exit), will the Euro remain as it is without losing any members, or will Greece (and possible others following) leave the European Monetary Union? What does it all mean for European Countries and the rest of the world? Is the U.S. recovery stable enough to withstand a ...

05/18/2012

We're going public!

Not really, but this week's discussion topic asks "Is there a tech bubble?" What do you think?

With Facebook’s IPO looming very large, interest in the technology sector is at an all time high. The question: is it too high?

05/15/2012

ECONPress now has a list of economics related events in the Boston area. If you know of others, please let us know!

This is a calendar of Boston area events that are related to economics. You may also be interested in ECONPress hosted events.

05/05/2012

Announcing our Call for Papers! Submit at the link below by May 20th

ECONPress is looking for submissions relating specifically to subjects in economics. Submissions can include interviews with economists, research papers and opinion papers.

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