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Fossil Fuels Will Not Go Quietly into the Night
Fossil Fuels Will Not Go Quietly into the Night
With the coverage of Tesla’s stock performance (hint: it’s up 75% in the past year) and the abundance of new EV companies sprouting in…
Atharva Apte
Sep 16, 2021
On the Sustainability of American Public Debt
On the Sustainability of American Public Debt
This past weekend, the U.S. debt ceiling, which was suspended in June of 2019, became operational once again. Inevitably, concerns about…
Yash Srivastav
Aug 12, 2021
A New Fitness Powerhouse
A New Fitness Powerhouse
The onset of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdowns have provided the personal fitness industry a boon despite the virus ravaging…
Arvin Veerappan
Jun 21, 2021
Global Cooperation in a Time of COVID-19
Global Cooperation in a Time of COVID-19
COVID-19 has exposed both the best and worst aspects of human nature. It has shown our innate selfishness, as well as our ability to…
Roger Lin
Jun 14, 2021
The Case for Investing in China
The Case for Investing in China
China today remains a controversial topic for investors. Its extraordinary rise over the past four decades has attracted the attention of…
Roger Lin
Apr 16, 2021
China has a Stock Market: How Good Is It
China has a Stock Market: How Good Is It
When you think of Chinese stocks, the most familiar names are Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, and even Nio. Besides being Chinese companies, what…
David Sheps
Apr 16, 2021
US-China Relations Under the Biden Administration
US-China Relations Under the Biden Administration
The Inauguration of President Joe Biden on Jan. 23, 2021 marks a new chapter of American history. Four disastrous years of the Trump…
Roger Lin
Feb 17, 2021
Soil Can Save Us All
Soil Can Save Us All
Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO and the richest man in the world, recently tweeted that he’d donate $100 million as a prize for the best carbon…
Yash Srivastav
Feb 17, 2021
On the Origins of the Japanese Financial Crisis
On the Origins of the Japanese Financial Crisis
Among economists, Japan is viewed as a lumbering giant, rising rapidly out of the devastation of the post-war period to become a vibrant…
Roger Lin
Jan 1, 2021
The Legacy of Abenomics
The Legacy of Abenomics
In 2013, newly elected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced a broad set of reforms intended to remedy over two decades of abysmal economic…
Yash Srivastav
Dec 31, 2020
Masa Re-evaluating his Options
Masa Re-evaluating his Options
When we last discussed the trials and tribulations of Softbank and its Vision Fund, I covered the doubling down of Softbank on its…
David Sheps
Oct 3, 2020
Rethinking Monetary Policy in the United States
Rethinking Monetary Policy in the United States
COVID-19 has demanded that major public institutions reconsider the means by which they achieve desirable social outcomes, and central…
Yash Srivastav
Sep 30, 2020
TikTok and the Future of US-China Relations
TikTok and the Future of US-China Relations
TikTok, a massively popular social media platform amongst teens, is the most recent casualty of the deteriorating relations between the US…
Roger Lin
Aug 29, 2020
SPACs Are Back
SPACs Are Back
With the markets still on edge as coronavirus cases continue to increase, companies looking to go public are at an impasse. Market…
David Sheps
Aug 26, 2020
Climate Policy: Local Solutions to a Global Problem
Climate Policy: Local Solutions to a Global Problem
It’s clear that climate change is one of the greatest existential threats humans have faced in their 200,000 years of existence on this…
Yash Srivastav
Jul 14, 2020
Is the Era of Globalization Coming to an End?
Is the Era of Globalization Coming to an End?
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has sparked a debate on the nature of globalization, and whether or not countries should strive towards…
Roger Lin
Jul 14, 2020
Europe’s Future Amidst Coronavirus
Europe’s Future Amidst Coronavirus
The current coronavirus crisis has thrown the very existence of the EU into question. Eminent news sources from Fortune magazine to the…
Cole Barden
Jun 21, 2020
How to Win the NFL Draft
How to Win the NFL Draft
The NFL draft of 2020 was held virtually from various war rooms that spanned all the way from the dog-guarded villainous hideout of Bill…
David Sheps
Jun 3, 2020
The New Normal for Healthcare
The New Normal for Healthcare
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has underscored both our need for a strong public health system, and the bottlenecks within the current…
Arvin Veerappan
Jun 3, 2020
Neglectful Government and Greedy Colleges Leave Students Outraged During COVID-19
Neglectful Government and Greedy Colleges Leave Students Outraged During COVID-19
As the United States continues to deal with the devastating consequences of COVID-19 by unleashing an unprecedented $2.1 trillion stimulus…
Dylan Schneider
May 4, 2020
Rising to the Challenge: How Different Countries Have Responded to the Coronavirus Outbreak?
Rising to the Challenge: How Different Countries Have Responded to the Coronavirus Outbreak?
The world is now several months into the coronavirus outbreak, with over one million people infected, and tens of thousands dead. Yet, the…
Roger Lin
Apr 29, 2020
The Night is Darkest Before the Dawn of Fintech
The Night is Darkest Before the Dawn of Fintech
From riding high on the momentum of the longest bull market in American history, to facing a highly volatile bear market and an impending…
Arvin Veerappan
Apr 24, 2020
Bailouts for Whom?
Bailouts for Whom?
An interview with Chamath Palihapitiya, CEO of the private venture capital firm Social Capital, has recently gained widespread attention…
Yash Srivastav
Apr 24, 2020
Data is the Ultimate Currency
Data is the Ultimate Currency
If there is one certainty about the new decade, it is that the 2020s will be a decade of even more startups from Silicon Valley and New…
Arvin Veerappan
Mar 10, 2020
Softbank Update – Everything since the WeWork Fallout
Softbank Update – Everything since the WeWork Fallout
WeWork troubles, possible Airbnb IPO issues, Vision Fund 2II fundraising issues, and a much-needed Sprint T-Mobile merger finally getting…
David Sheps
Mar 9, 2020
The Geopolitics of the Coronavirus Outbreak
The Geopolitics of the Coronavirus Outbreak
In an age where multilateral institutions are under attack from rampant populism and isolationism, the challenges of meeting the…
Roger Lin
Mar 9, 2020
Millennial Homeownership and the American Dream
Millennial Homeownership and the American Dream
Millennials, just like any other American, want to be a part of the American Dream. Now that they are growing out of their twenties and…
Dylan Schneider
Jan 28, 2020
One Belt One Road and The Future of Globalization
One Belt One Road and The Future of Globalization
Much ado has been made about China’s One Belt One Road Initiative since its announcement in 2013. The massive $5 trillion plan to develop…
Roger Lin
Jan 25, 2020
IPOs or IPNOs
IPOs or IPNOs
If you follow the latest news coming from the Silicon Valley startup scene, you will likely have become accustomed to the oft-repeated…
David Sheps
Jan 20, 2020
Made in China 2025: Threat to Free Trade or Opportunity?
Made in China 2025: Threat to Free Trade or Opportunity?
China and the US today are embroiled in a heated trade war with no end in sight. The dispute between the world’s two largest economies has…
Roger Lin
Nov 24, 2019
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