Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute

Winners of the New Economic Talent 2014
 

New Economic Talent

Final results of the New Economic Talent 2014 student competition are here! Find out who the winner is and which papers were this year's best ones.

On Friday 30th May three finalists of NET 2014 presented their papers  to the CERGE-EI evaluation committee consisting of CERGE-EI visiting professors.

NET Finalists were (in alphabetic order):

Daryna Brazhnyk, Lazarski University, Warsaw, Poland,

Paper: Testing rationality of consumers’ inflation expectations for countries with different monetary policy regimes: cases of Poland and USA.
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Justin Grider, University of San Francisco, USA,

Paper: Wheelchairs and Income: An Impact Evaluation of Wheelchair Allocation in Ethiopia
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Salim Turdaliev, Westminster International University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Paper: Empirical Evidence on Labor Force Participation of Married Women: The Case of Russia
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The evaluation committee gave all three finalists very thorough feedback and recommendations for their future research.

On Saturday 31st May all the finalists were invited to attend the CERGE-EI Graduation Gala where the results were announced by Prof. Jan Švejnar, founding father of CERGE-EI.

Daryna Brazhnyk  and Salim Turdaliev shared second place.

Justin Grider received  first prize – $1,000 USD, generously donated by Nadace CERGE-EI foundation, and he dined alongside VIP guests at the Gala. He will also receive an invitation to the Global Development Network Conference in 2015 to present his paper (his travel costs and accommodation will be covered) and a VIP ticket to the next Distinguished Speaker Series at CERGE-EI.

Congratulations to all three finalists, very well done!

Mr Švejnar congratulates winners of the New Economic Talent 2014

NET 2014 Winner Justin Grider at CERGE-EI Gala

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New Economic Talent 2014 Call

Did you recently write an interesting paper in any area of economics? Do you study math, physics or engineering, but your work has implications for economics? Submit your paper to our competition and present your ideas. Win $1,000 USD, a trip to the GDN meeting, and tickets to CERGE-EI special events. Get feedback from leading economic scholars and gain ideas and contacts for your future research.

The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute (CERGE-EI) and the Nadace CERGE-EI foundation invite university students to submit their papers to the  New Economic Talent competition. The competition is open to Bachelor's and Master's students (full-time or part-time) in any field, who are interested in contemporary economic issues and wish to understand better the forces and processes that ‘shape the world’.

Please note that only students who are currently studying in a Bachelor or Master program are eligible to participate. 

 

Participation: international

Topic: any sub-field of economics (such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, monetary policy, public finance, theoretical economics, econometrics, behavioral economics etc.)

Number of rounds: 2

Language: English

Deadline for submission: April 15, 2014

First round: electronic submission of a completed paper (10 to 50 pages) and an extended abstract (1-2 pages)

First-round results: within 3 weeks after the deadline

Second round: presentation at CERGE-EI, Prague (3-5 finalists), the second-half of May

Criteria of evaluation: originality, substance, analytical nature, clarity of writing

Prize: $1,000 USD, a trip to one of the next Global Development Network conferences to present the winning paper (travel costs and accommodation covered), and VIP tickets to the next CERGE-EI special events, such as the Distinguished Speaker Series and the Graduation Gala

 

How to Submit Your Paper:

-       Prepare the documents: length of the paper must be between 10 and 50 pages (18,000-90,000 characters) in total, including the text body, footnotes, charts, graphs, and bibliography (charts or graphs included as images count for 900 characters). The length of the abstract must be between 1 and 2 pages (1,800 and 3,600 characters). The extended abstract does not count toward the page limit of the paper. Both must be written in English and should not contain your personal and contact details.

-       Submit our online registration form

-       Send the paper and its extended abstract to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Please try to limit its size to 3 MB.

 

Further details: please see NET Conditions

NET Registration Form

NET Poster

 

If you are interested in studying at CERGE-EI, our Masters of Applied Economics and PhD in Economics Admissions Committees generally see participation in competitions like this as reflecting positively on the applicant, no matter how the applicant performs in the competition.

 

Contact:

New Economic Talent
CERGE-EI
P.O. Box 882
Politických vězňů 7
111 21 Prague 1
Czech Republic
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