Less People are Going to Disney’s Theme Parks
One of the biggest supergiants in the entertainment industry, Disney, is struggling with decreased demand for their amusement parks. It’s not only Disney’s amusement parks which are down in ticket...
View ArticleThe Life of Dr. Bruce Mann
Dr. Bruce D. Mann, a beloved Economics professor at the University of Puget Sound, passed away on October 1st at the age of 78 from leukemia. This post is my attempt to highlight Dr. Mann’s remarkable...
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Eli and Betina discuss Marijuana legalization costs and benefits as well as the economic impact of the conflicts in the Middle East. Eli and Betina on the economics of marijuana legalization and the...
View ArticleSound Economics 2024 Podcast 3
Image sourced from Penguin Random House Betina, Eli, and Valé discuss the new announcement regarding student loan forgiveness, sustainable shopping, and this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics winners....
View ArticleShould we switch to four day work weeks?
Image from Facilitiesnet Recent news articles have highlighted the change to four day work weeks for some in Iceland. While this is news to the rest of the world, this study has been long-going with...
View ArticleModeling Charity Through Public Goods Models
In November, Millions of supporters from almost 20 countries participate in Movember, a month-long process of raising money for men’s health issues such as Prostate Cancer, Testicular Cancer, and...
View ArticleSpotify Wrapped
Spotify wrapped is rolling around the corner and if you are like thousands of listeners, you’ve been waiting for this all year. When thinking about Spotify and why it is so competitive in the music...
View ArticleSound Economics Podcast 4
In This week’s episode. Vale, Betina, and Elijah discuss online shopping, sports’ economic impact on development, and the holiday season’s economics. Enjoy the podcast and your break!
View ArticleSound Economics Podcast 4
In this final Sound Economics episode, Betina Elijah and Vale Discuss the Avian Flu, the FRED, and the worldwide matcha shortage. Thank you for listening! The Big Mac Index...
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