Exeter Economics Review

The Student Vision of the World Economy

Politics

Has Japan Finally Turned the Page on Deflation?

Japan has been used for a long time to deflation and ultra-low interest rates, navigating decades of near-zero or negative…

Hichilema’s Reforms: The Political Economy of Credibility

(Part 1 of the “Credibility, Expectations and Growth” Series ) As of August 2021, the South-Central African country of Zambia…

The Struggle of Small Businesses in a Competitive Landscape

Introduction Small businesses, which employ 61.7 million Americans and represent nearly half of all private sector employees, are often praised…

A New Right for a New Generation? Reform UK and the Collapse of Traditional Alignments

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A Nation Standing at a Crossroads

My first two articles on the Review had to do with Europe, and the last one specifically analysed Germany’s economy….

From Trenches to Terminals: The Rise of Cyber Power in Global Geopolitics

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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…

The Royal Return: The British Monarchy’s Diplomatic Influence in the Modern World

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The Shifting Transatlantic Relations: Implications of the Munich Security Conference

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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…