The Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) is a celebration of academic excellence at the University of New Hampshire. In 2023, the URC celebrated its 24th year during a series of events, running from April 17 to 21. Close to 2,000 UNH undergraduate students, from all academic disciplines, presented at the URC. The presentations showcased the results of students' research, scholarly, and creative projects in over 20 professional and artistic venues at both campuses (Durham and Manchester), making the UNH URC one of the largest and most diverse conferences of its kind in the country.
The URC session in the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics was held on Friday, April 21. Below is a list of the of the research projects conducted by ECON B.S. students:
Mohammad Alhamdan
U.S. National Debt: Impact and Consequences
Domenic DiZillo
Commercial and Industrial Loan Exposure: Great Recession vs. COVID-19
John Downey
Analysis of the Factors Affecting Violent Crime Rates in the U.S.
Elizabeth Dukas
Effects of Climate Change on Economy
Brandon Elias
What Factors Influence Income Inequality?
Rachel Fogarty
Factors Affecting Labor Productivity
Cameron Frizzell
Economic Impact of the U.S. Gambling Industry
Mack Hanley
U.S. Economic Growth and the Carbon Dioxide Emission
Harrison Hawkins
Universal Basic Income and Poverty
Carter Hunt
What Makes Labor Unions Popular?
Sam Hussey
Economic Catch-up of Emerging Markets
Connor Kelly
How COVID-19 Has Changed Alcohol Use
Jared Knight
How Do Interest Rates Affect Investments?
Caroline LeBlanc
What Factors Influence Medicaid Expenditures in New Hampshire?
Jake Lindsay
Economic Recovery from COVID-19
Chuck Nystrom
Effects of the Minimum Wage on Employment
James Spina
Technological Progress and Income Distribution
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