Governing Protocols
Institutional Ethics
& Integrity
As a student collective, we operate under a strict mandate of independence. Our research is data-driven, non-partisan, and free from external financial influence.
Financial Independence
IIICONOMICS accepts no direct sponsorship, grants, or funding from publicly traded corporations or political entities that could compromise our editorial neutrality. All operational costs are borne by the collective’s internal fund to ensure absolute autonomy in our findings.
Data Integrity & Sourcing
Our “150-Article Marathon” relies exclusively on verified public datasets (World Bank, IMF, Federal Reserve) and primary field research. We do not publish speculative models without clearly labeling them as theoretical. Every data point is cross-verified by two independent researchers before publication.
Conflict of Interest
Members of the collective are required to disclose any financial positions in assets covered by our research. If a conflict exists, the member is recused from the editorial process for that specific dossier.