Student-led economic dialogue
TEDU ERU brings together student publishing, seminars, interviews, and field conversations to make economic research accessible, current, and public-facing.
Built at TED University, connected to wider economic conversations through magazines, seminars, and recorded talks.
What We Do
Engage with the formats TEDU ERU uses to turn economic curiosity into public work.
Seminars, workshops, and conversations with economists, diplomats, and researchers.
Explore eventsOur flagship magazine featuring student-written analysis, interviews, and issue archives.
Browse the archiveConversations on climate, sustainability, and the economic dimensions of ecological change.
See GreenTalksRecorded talks and podcasts connecting policy, institutions, and economics in practice.
Watch FieldTalksOur Publication
Every article from our newest issue, now readable on its own page with a quick AI summary and charts.
Jun 15, 2026 · Article · 4 min
AI reshapes labor through substitution and complementarity, raising risks to income and job meaning.
Read articleJun 15, 2026 · Article · 3 min
Big tech companies use AI to orchestrate entire economies and automate labor at scale.
Read articleJun 15, 2026 · Interview · 9 min
Prof. Cilasun on how AI will reshape labor markets, deepen inequality, and demand urgent policy action.
Read interviewJun 15, 2026 · Interview · 8 min
Political economy meets technology: how institutions, media, and AI reshape society and progress.
Read interviewOur Mission
We create accessible entry points into economic discussion for students across disciplines, then turn that curiosity into magazines, events, and public-facing analysis.
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ERUMAG, seminars, and recorded talks operate as one ecosystem: ideas move from event rooms into editorial work and back into public discussion.
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