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The 2024 Young Economist of the Year competition is held byDiscover Economics, sponsored by KPMG and the Financial Times. To find out more and enter your submission, click here.
The Young Economics of the Year Competition is our annual student-based competition,to encourage students to think about current economic issues and promote the study of economic science.
The competition aims at encouraging Year 10 – Year 13 students (in England and Wales, or equivalent in Scotland and Northern Ireland) to produce their own ideas in analysing contemporary economic problems facing the UK and the world.
Stay tuned to find out more about the 2024 competition, and sign up to the Discover Economics newsletter here!
Young Economist of the Year 2024
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