
Editorial Committee
It’s not the case that economics doesn’t have anything to do with creativity at all. Next to keeping your math and statistics skills on a high level, you need to think out of the box to find new linkages and relationships between different factors to unravel the many mysteries that our science still bears.
About
The Editorial Committee consists of a group of economics students who want more than to undergo econometric regressions and rather express their creativity. These students landed in the Editorial Committee, providing you with our magazine The Ecunomist for three times a year.
In this committee you get the opportunity to explore and train your journalistic skills by brainstorming and coordinating all necessary tasks among the members of the committee. The tasks include, but are not limited to, interviewing noticeable and/or notable people, individually composing one’s article and spellchecking and editing the layout of the article. All this effort is put in to make sure everyone is well-informed about USE, ECU’92 and the whole world of economics, but most importantly, that our readers enjoy a good read – at least that is what we hope!
Members
Chair | Yirang Choi |
Secretary | Bar Shadkhin |
Treasurer | Fabian Strooper |
Co. Grammar | Kimberley Wu |
Co. Lay-out | Gabriela Putri |
Co. from the Board | Carolin Eckinger |