The students who have worked on the inaugural edition of the Massachusetts Undergraduate Journal of Economics would like to thank the following:
We would first like to thank Michael Ash, Nicole Dunham, and Kevin Crocker, who, rather than shoot us skeptical looks and ask whether any of us have any experience that might be useful for assembling a journal, said ”Sure, how many would you like to print?” Without their encouragement and initial belief that we might be able to pull such a thing off, we might not have even tried.
The MUJE also would not have been possible without the generous support of the Economics Alumni Board, whose continued support of the Undergraduate Economics Club brought together those students who would eventually collaborate on the MUJE and also provided us the framework for reaching out to students with whom we were not in more regular contact. In that sense, the MUJE builds on years of work put in by previous Undergraduate Economics Clubs whose careful stewardship of the club ensured its institutional viability and afforded this year’s group the opportunity to reach for something really ambitious.
It would be a travesty not to mention those students who worked on the MUJE this year. They are, in no particular order,
- Yazid Alfata ’14
- Jonathan Berke ’14
- Maheen Iqbal ’13
- Zan Yang ’15
- Kurt Coleman ’13
- Alex Major ’14
- Sam Jordan ’14
- Tom Peake ’13
- Sanjay Singh ’13
- Aaron Goslee ’15
- Vick Mohanka ’13
Something like ten thousand emails later, we finally pulled everything together into something we’re all happy to put our names on.