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Contributing opinion writer

Mie L. Holm

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Littauer
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The Econ Echo Chamber

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Harvard Forest Trees
Columns

Rethinking Consumption: What We Can’t Grow Out Of

Just because the puzzle of consumption — and the complexities of balancing growth and sustainability — are difficult, it doesn’t mean economics students shouldn’t be invited to ponder, debate, and try to solve them.

Maibritt and Mei Portrait
Columns

Harvard’s Bubble Economy Is Not the American Economy

We applaud Harvard’s attempt to free its students from the anxieties of navigating rent, groceries, and utilities. But it is important to recognize that this approach produces a cohort of young people insulated from the economy everyone else is waking up to.

Maibritt and Mei Portrait
Columns

The Corporate Balancing Act No One Can Win

If we desire to create an economy where everyone can balance commitments to both family and career, we must think critically about which industries set our standards for success, prestige, and worthiness.

Maibritt and Mei Portrait
Columns

What the Economics Department Lets You Forget

A Harvard economics degree ought to entail a genuine reckoning with the moral stakes of the field.

Op Eds

“Free Merch” Isn’t Free for the Planet

School spirit is great — but so is the need to preserve the environment of the only planet we have. I’d be willing to trade in a few sweatshirts for the latter.

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