Winners of the Young Economist of the Year 2019.
Open Future Terms and Conditions for Young People. Apr 16th 2018. The Economist Open Future Youth (16-25) Essay Competition. Terms and Conditions of Participation. “Open Future essay.
The Economist’s is now accepting entries from young people around the world for its 2019 Open Future Youth Essay Competition. Te deadline for submission of entries for The Economist’s Open Future Youth Essay Competition is 31st July, 2019.
Application Deadline: Monday 30 June 2014. School students are now invited to write an essay of between 1,000 to 2,500 words, on the subjects below, set by the RES judging panel, calling on key elements of their A Level or International Baccalaureate courses, examples from the world around them and imaginative discussion.
The 2016 Royal Economic Society Prize was awarded to Miaojie Yu of Peking University, for his explanation of how China’s openness to processing trade has been responsible for a huge amount of its economic growth. RES Young Economist Essay Competition 2016. A number of fantastic responses were made to this years 6 topics: 1.
The competition is open to Year 12 and Year 13 students. Students can only submit one essay. The deadline for submission is midnight (BST) on Sunday 8 July 2018 All entries must be submitted via the online essay submission form provided by tutor2u and in the correct format (either Microsoft Word document or PDF).
RES Young Economist of the Year 2016 Each Spring the President of the Royal Economics Society sets a subject for students to base a 1,000 to 2,500-word essay. The essay topics for 2016 were.
Highgate pupil, Amir, has wowed judges with his essay on tackling plastic pollution to receive the coveted Young Economist of the Year 2018 award. Each year the Royal Economic Society, with Tutor2u, challenges A-level pupils across the country to submit a 1500-word essay on a topical economic issue.