Exeter Economics Review

The Student Vision of the World Economy

Caspian Davies

Beating the Bots: what it takes to enter today’s financial sector

Caspian Davies sits down with the ReadyBridge co-founders to discuss the challenges facing graduates looking to start a career in…

Quick HIV Testing provides hope in Sub-Saharan Africa

Several weeks ago, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with members of the Terrance Higgins Trust to take an HIV…

A New World Order: In Defence of Foreign Aid

The Prime Ministers announcement this last week to limit the UK’s foreign aid budget from 0.5% of its GDP to…

Trump is Back: A Wake-Up Call for European Unity

The fears of many have been realised, as Donald Trump is set to make a return to The White House…

The release of the Chagos Islands: why the handover of Britain’s remote islands couldn’t come at a worse time

If you were to take a map of the world and ask the average Brit to point out the Chagos…

The Sudanese Conflict: How Negligence, Power, and Corruption Have Created the Worst Humanitarian Crisis in Decades

The news is often far from uplifting. When we turn to our preferred sources, we’re met with distressing headlines: hospitals…

A Tale of Two Elections- Why The West may have Missed an Opportunity to Make Peace with Iran.

It’s probably no surprise to hear, that this summer has been highly significant for Western Democracy. With Elections across Europe, including…

Musk vs Starmer- Why The Billionaire Tycoon has Taken such an Interest in Last Week’s Riots.

Mass rioting broke out across The UK last week as peaceful vigils, turned into mass dissent across the country following…

Labour’s Defence Policy: A Financial Overview. 

Last Wednesday saw of the new governemnt’s first Prime Minister Questions, where Keir Starmer’s Labour Government took questions from opposition…