Lately, I’ve been diving deeper into economics. During the IB programme, I studied microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the global economy, completing research projects across each area. The graphs above are ones I drew myself to support my research on topics including the negative consumption externalities of sugary drinks and market failure, contractionary monetary policy, cost-push inflation, government intervention, tariff reduction, bilateral trade, and economic interdependence. Looking back at this work reminds me how much I’ve learned and how much more there is still to explore.