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The Columbia Emerging Markets Review

CEMS, Maverick Au, Santiago Quintero, Billy Tang, Sydney Finver, Ardalan Tayebi, Khizar Bhatti, Benjamin Halimi, sofiantoniadou, Samuel Kunin, Audrey Jones, Sofia, Mathilda Simons, Cheshmerangi, Raymond Ashkenazie, Alex Mykhalchuk, Abbey Zhao, Kevin Daniel

Columbia's first student-led publication with essays, op-eds, and articles focused on trends in rapidly developing countries.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • CEMS

    The leading educational climate for individuals passionate about emerging markets at Columbia University

  • Maverick Au

    What's up! Creator of the blog Counting Change and member of Columbia Emerging Markets Review

  • Santiago Quintero

    Coge el sartén por el mango

  • Billy Tang

    Honest Takes from a College Student About the Economy, Society, and Culture. Published in USA Today, US News & World Report, and more.

  • Sydney Finver
  • Ardalan Tayebi

    Columbia University Student

  • Khizar Bhatti

    Khizar Bhatti is a real estate private equity and strategy professional focused on AI and emerging tech, currently completing his graduate studies at Columbia University and applying data-driven thinking to investment decision-making.

  • Benjamin Halimi

    CC ‘29

  • sofiantoniadou

    Writer at CEMS

  • Samuel Kunin

    Columbia GS ‘27

  • Audrey Jones

    I am a freshman (CC '29) studying Political Science and Religion at Columbia University. When I'm not studying or writing either creative or academic pieces, I'm busy exploring the 5 Boroughs here in New York City.

  • Sofia

    Columbia master’s student in economics and data science.

  • Mathilda Simons
  • Cheshmerangi
  • Raymond Ashkenazie
  • Alex Mykhalchuk

    Columbia University | Economics & Political Science | Class of 2028

  • Abbey Zhao
  • Kevin Daniel
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