Eyrie Clark is a 14-year-old aspiring politician from Ontario, Canada. If you ever ask what he thinks of 'Why did the chicken cross the road?', you may get more than you bet on. From a young age, Eyrie has been greatly interested in politics and the political process, and his life's goal is to become the youngest-ever Prime Minister of Canada. He is an avid reader of the fantasy genre, and he occasionally pens his own stories from time to time. He is interested not only in politics and economics, but also psychology, in how the human mind can affect both of those things. Elected Grade Nine Representative in his School Council, Eyrie's favourite pastimes are reading from his wide collection of books, or going online to watch The Young Turks!
Hannah Gent is interested in learning more about economics. She is also interested in history and has recently started to look at psychology. She looks forward to the future and believes that the best thing we can all do is to just be ourselves. 'Don't feel stupid if you don't like what everyone else pretends to love' - Emma Watson.James Wand is a contributor to the Guardian website and a passionate member of the Labour Party. His interests lie in law and history but span to education, where he believes a comprehensive, equal and accessible system is what can fuel growth. An Osborne critic, he believes that the key to economic growth is a strong public sector. He is very opinionated, and is a firm believer that it is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.
Karen Birnie is a 17-year-old student from the south of England. Karen is a budding medical student; as well as avid tea drinker. When she's not drinking tea or trying to get into medical school, she's either painting, reading, or having a heated debate...most likely the latter. Her interests lie in psychology, philosophy, and science, along with the more unexpected topics of art, linguistics and politics. Writing for The Teen Economists is a great way to focus these interests and learn more along the way.
Karina Shooter is interested in economics and the vital part it plays in our daily lives. In addition to mathematical and economics based subjects, she also loves learning languages and is studying German A-Level as well as learning Mandarin in her spare time. She feels that the study of economics and languages compliment each other because economics is a topic which has a global effect and she believes that countries must work together in order to resolve the current economic crisis. Writing for this blog will enable her to learn more about economics and ensure that she is at the forefront of all financial updates.

Salma Rana likes to read anything and everything. She’s particularly interested in psychology and philosophy. She also enjoys debating and is thrilled over being able to share her ideas through articles. She believes that you shouldn't spend your time trying to impress other people but instead do what you love, and love what you do.
Shireen Avasthi is pretty easy to identify as the girl who is always holding the black sketchbook. She loves creating short films and playing cricket. She finds that writing articles helps her to learn new things and improve her skills. She finds researching modern technology, modern medicine and human psychology intriguing. She believes that reading quotes of intellectual people will one day make her an intellectual, too (but it probably won't!). By the way, she's not Canadian.Sparshita Dey loves theoretical science and maths and finds pure concepts, derivations and core understandings fascinating for all subjects. She enjoys researching into space related topics and keeping up with the latest news in the human quest to find out about the wonderful, mysterious worlds beyond our own. She thinks that this blog is a great way to regularize her attentions to this research and continue learning from them and to share her new knowledge with other enthusiasts.
Viva Avasthi is the Founder of The Teen Economists. She is in Year 11 and is interested in current affairs, economics, history, philosophy, psychology and pretty much everything (though those are her absolute favourites to ponder over). She is a passionate debater and blogging is how she plans to broaden her horizons as she believes it'll allow her to explore new and excitingly bold ideas. She believes that studying economics will allow her to develop the understanding and skills needed to create equality and tackle the injustices of the world.
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We would really love some more contributions. Are you guys feeling shy or something? We're all novices here so don't feel intimidated - you'll fit in perfectly!
Become an amazing contributor - we don't care whether you're writing from America, Russia, Brazil or the UK - wherever you are, log into your email account and start sending us your brilliant thoughts to:
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