The Empirical Economics Bulletin is the undergraduate journal for the Department of Mathematics and Economics, Bryant University. The journal is produced in conjunction with the Bryant Economic Undergraduate Symposium. The focal point of the Symposium is on training undergraduate students in the art of writing, presenting, and publishing empirical research papers on a range of socio-economic and economic topics. The Symposium’s primary emphasis is empirical studies with policy relevance. The first issue was in Spring 2008 and has been published annually with original work from an array of student authors.
Current Volume: Volume 18 (2025) (Spring 2025, Vol. 18)
Articles
AI Adoption and Wage Growth in U.S. Industries: A Sectoral Analysis
Demitrius Andrellos
The Price of Victory: A Machine Learning Analysis of How Salary Dispersion Influences Team Success in Major League Baseball
Joseph Belsanti
The Impact of Tariffs and Institutional Quality on Economic Growth in Latin America: A Panel Data Analysis
Blaisedel Frampton
Passive vs. Active ETFs: A Comparative Data Analysis of Market Performance and Investor Behavior
Herrick Louis
Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Gendered Happiness: A Cross-Sectional Study of OECD Countries
Anusha Khan
Empirical Analysis of The Impact of Macroeconomic Determinants on Equity REIT Performance
Chris Morello
Determinants of Wealth Inequality in Central America: A Panel Data Analysis of Socioeconomic and Institutional Factors
Jose Manuel Fernandez Pou
Beyond the Road Trip: Investigating the Impact of Travel Fatigue on NBA Team Performance
Anthony Pugliese
Editors
- Editor
- Ramesh Mohan
- Design and Layout
- Ramesh Mohan and Rebecca Marcus