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Tag: evered

Education, Microeconomics

The Game Theory Behind Acing an Exam

April 30, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Anne Evered. Stanford University. --- Last December, students at Johns Hopkins University took advantage of their computer science professor’s grading policies to essentially “game” the system and receive full marks on an exam without ever filling out a single answer.

Tagged 2013, Education, evered, exam, game theory, university
International, Macroeconomics

The UK’s Decision to Phase-Out Aid to India: Progressive or naïve?

January 31, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Anne Evered. Stanford University. --- On November 8 of this year, the United Kingdom announced that it will be phasing out £200m ($319m) worth of aid to India between now and 2015.

Tagged 2013, aid, evered, india, trade, uk, united kingdom
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