The Political Economy Review 2016

R ICHARD C LANCY / 5

Introduction

B REXIT

L UKE H ENDERSON / 6

Brexit: I don’t have a vote but I do have an opinion

M ATTHEW K EMPTON / 8

Strawberry fields forever?

How has EU legislation concerning agriculture and the Single Market impacted the UK?

M ICAH R OBERTS / 9

M AURICE C HAN / 12

Brexit: Aftermath

What are the possible developments between the UK and other economies after Brexit?

Z ED C HEN / 15

E NRI S OPOTI & T OMMY C HEN / 16

The impact of the UK’s EU referendum

C ARSON C HAN / 18

Should the UK leave the EU?

O THER

J ASPER G OODSELL / 20

What are the economic implications of the Rio Olympics for Brazil?

A DAM B EESE / 22

Why are the French always on strike?

#FeelTheBern – The significance and influence of Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign

T IMOTHY L O / 23

R OHAN M ISTRY / 25

Should economists rule the world?

K HALIL G BLA / 27

The roles of micro and macro finance in the development of Africa

Should we have patents on companies that threaten to hold monopoly, offer essential services or are critical

K ENZA W ILKS / 30

for saving the planet?

C HRIS A NNOUS / 32

Should private schools implement progressive fees?

L AP H ANG T ONG / 35

A resident’s take on Nine Elms

N ATHAN E MOIKE / 36

Is austerity justified?

S ELVIN S ELBARAJU / 37

Is immigration beneficial for refugees and the economies they come to?

O LIVER W OODCOCK / 42

The ever-growing problem of UK house prices

G IACOMO S KEATE / 44

Should internet companies like Uber and Airbnb be regulated?

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