Young Economist of the Year 2020 competition - RES.
The essay competition shortlisted finalists by category: Open Borders: Keenan Ashbrook (20, America), Rebecca Scurlock (19, America), Joel Nee (20, Singapore), Juan Carlos Gabaldon (24, Venezuela).
The ISRF and the Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour (JTSB) intend to award a prize of EUR 7,000 for the best essay on a topic within the area of social behaviour and its investigation. THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. Essays selected for the shortlist by the Editors and the ISRF will be judged by a joint ISRF-JTSB academic panel (the ISRF Essay Prize Committee).
I am student that is now studying economics at UCL, but in my spare time I have decided to write economics essays (for A-Levels) and answer people's economics-related questions. The essays will all be available on dropbox, and I hope to do this for all of the exam boards, but my main focus will be on OCR, Edexcel and AQA (WJEC and IB will still have some content, however).
Here are details of the 2019 LSE Economics Society essay competition for A Level students. The closing date for entries is the 1st of August.
As part of the initiative we are holding five essay contests, based on the five Open Future themes (Borders, Ideas, Markets, Society and Progress). Each contest is open to people between 16 and 25.
A Level Economics Eample Essays - Theory of the Firm. than other forms of growth. This is a key advantage of merger. A significant disadvantage of a business growing by merger is that it may attract. the attention of the competition authorities, in a way that internal growth might not. By merging with a rival firm, the market for eyewear has.
ESSAY COMPETITION RULES. Essays should be a maximum of 1,500 words excluding references. Students should focus on economic analysis and include references. 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.