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The Pandemic’s Sleeping Giant: The Vaccine
Written By: Hannah Saul
Through the seven long months that COVID-19 has run rampant in North America, we have seen many waves of supply and demand of varying degrees come and go. Through periods where politicians were urging us to buy hand sanitizers that were constantly sold out, to toilet paper becoming a hot commodity – leaving people to forget that tissues or a shower are probably perfect substitutes to Cottonelle or Charmin – this idea of scarcity has become a greater focus for many that have not yet experienced it in their lifetime.
Economics Newsletter – Week of September 21st
Written by: Amit Shteyer & Hannah Lobbezoo
Canada’s Economy at a Glance
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Could COVID-19 Bring Further Incentives for Automation?
Written By: Zuleykha Gasimova
The scale of impact COVID-19 has had on global economies calls to mind the effects of previous major recessions that have reshaped the economy and the views on governments’ role in navigating crises.
Rising tuition: An economic crisis for universities and students alike
Written By: Amit Shteyer
Tuition – a word we all know and an amount we dread paying. It is a fee that most of us, or our parents, cannot afford without the help of scholarships or OSAP. In light of the pandemic, these payments are even harder to make and universities have not been much help in easing this burden.