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The Broken Bachelor of Economics
Discussions about what should be changed at the UvA are only as frequent as discussions on what should not be changed at the UvA....
Daniel Koudijs
Feb 12, 20165 min read


Where No European Has Gone Before…
Although we don’t often think that way, probably the biggest contributions that the Old Continent has ever made to human history were the...
Artur Rymer
Feb 10, 20166 min read


Predicting Who Will Be the Next U.S. President
The results from the Iowa caucus are in, with Hillary Clinton clinching a narrow victory over Bernie Sanders in the race for the...
Antoine Steen
Feb 8, 20166 min read


Secular Stagnation
We thought the crisis was fading out. We thought we had suppressed a financial crisis, a global economic crisis, a debt crisis and a...
Ed Westerhout
Feb 5, 20164 min read


Poland, What Is Going on With You?
Living abroad brings two major changes into the way you perceive what happens in your native country. First of all, you realise that...
Magdalena Wiśniewska
Feb 3, 20165 min read


Selling Thin Air
During its history, mankind spent the vast majority of its time more or less in the same way: from the appearance of the first homo...
Raffaele Di Carlo
Feb 1, 20164 min read


From Bits to QUbits: A New Era of Computing (Part 2)
History is certainly an interesting thing and often also fun. Archimedes of Syracusa – yes, the guy with the trademark words “Eureka!...
Vlad Cristian Marin
Jan 31, 20166 min read


Who Gets Rich from Economic Indicators?
Since macroeconomic indicators have no physical representation in the natural world, we must admit that their definition ultimately...
Daan Grootenboer
Jan 27, 20165 min read


The News that Shaped the Month #4
News Recap: Economics – by Daniel Koudijs Uncertainty is the key word of 2016’s rocky start. This month, market volatility reached...
Rostra Editorial Team
Jan 25, 20169 min read


Procrastination: Is There a Cure for It?
Can you imagine failing even more than procrastinating, while writing an article about procrastination? I didn’t even have to imagine...
Olga Kowalska
Jan 24, 20166 min read


Engulfed in the Gulf
Once the cradle of civilization, the Persian Gulf region might today be described as a powder keg ready to deflagrate: with Iraq slowly...
Raffaele Di Carlo
Jan 22, 20165 min read


Big Money and the Beautiful Game
Premier League fans around the world will tell you: this season is shaping up to be the most exciting and unpredictable since the...
Antoine Steen
Jan 20, 20163 min read


New Year, Old Problems
2016 has not had a fresh start. The year begun in the same way 2015 ended: the Chinese stock market plunged once again, as did the oil...
Daniel Koudijs
Jan 18, 20164 min read


From Bits to QUbits: A New Era of Computing (Part 1)
2500 BC, Babylonia was using the abacus for simple arythmetic tasks. Ca. 150-100 BC, the Antikythera mechanism was used for astrological...
Vlad Cristian Marin
Jan 17, 20166 min read


New Year’s Resolutions: A Reminder on the Body-Mind Aspect
“The most important relationship in your life is the relationship you have with yourself. Because no matter what happens, you will always...
Ioana Nicolau
Jan 15, 20168 min read


The invisible (financial) leaders of the world: the Rothschild Family
The Rothschild family is a wealthy and a quite mysterious family descending from Mayer Amschel Rothschild. He was a German Jew who...
Michel Mijlof
Jan 13, 20165 min read


Who are your representatives at the FEB? An insight into our faculty student council
Young minds often challenge well established patterns. Education aims at stimulating these free minds to grasp knowledge in order to...
Ioana Nicolau
Jan 11, 20164 min read


How to Assess the Value of Nothing?
In terms of economics, assessing the value of a good is usually quite straightforward. Whether it is economic or market value, whether...
Magdalena Wiśniewska
Jan 10, 20164 min read


When Robots Meet Piketty
Why not think about robotics? The topic is hot (witness these five recent studies: 1 2 3 4 5). It is also the time of the year to look...
Ed Westerhout
Jan 8, 20163 min read
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