
Competition Details
The Monetary Policy Competition challenges students to apply their understanding of economic principles to real-world scenarios. Competing teams will analyze a given case study, develop policy recommendations, and present their findings to a panel of judges.
📅 Event Date: September 5th, 2026
📍 Venue: Premier Centre Sen Sok (Hall H)
📝 Registration Deadline: August 15th, 2026
Think critically and demonstrate your expertise in economic decision-making. Are you ready to take on the challenge?
Competition Structure
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The Monetary Policy Competition will be held on September 5th at Premier Centre Sen Sok (Hall H), providing students with an opportunity to apply their economic knowledge in a competitive setting. Teams must register before the August 15th deadline.
Each team must consist of 4-5 participants and be prepared to present their recommendations based on a pre-determined economic scenario. Each team will be given the same economic scenario upon registering for the competition. The competition is designed to encourage research, collaboration, and real-world application of monetary policy concepts. Participants will not only gain valuable experience but also have the opportunity to compete for prizes:
🥇 Gold (1st Place) – $5000
🥈 Silver (2nd Place) – $200
🥉 Bronze (3rd Place) – $500
Beyond the prizes, students will receive valuable feedback from experienced judges and gain insights into economic decision-making, making this an enriching experience for all involved.
On competition day, each team will have 10-12 minutes to present their policy recommendations, followed by a 5-minute Q&A session where judges will ask questions to test their understanding and reasoning. Presentations will be assessed based on several key factors that will be shared upon registration.
At the conclusion of all presentations, judges will deliberate and select the top-performing teams. The competition not only rewards strong analytical and presentation skills but also encourages participants to think critically about real-world economic issues.
Tentative Agenda
7:30 - 8:00
Check-in and registration
Teams arrive, check in, and receive event materials.
8:00 - 8:30
Opening Ceremony
Welcome speech, competition overview, and introduction of judges.
8:30 - 12:00
Presentations
Teams present their monetary policy recommendations.
2:00 - 2:20
Break and Judges Deliberation
Judges finalize scores and determine the winners.
2:30 - 13:00
Question and Answer Segment
Top 5 teams are selected to compete for the top prizes.
4:00 - 4:30
Awards Ceremony and Closing Remarks
Winners are announced, prizes are awarded, and the event concludes.