Nottingham-World Bank Asian Economics Essay Competition 2024
The School of Economics, 188体育网址_188体育在线-【唯一授权网站】@ of Nottingham Malaysia and World Bank Group Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Finance Hub in Malaysia are organising an Economics essay competition.
The topic of the essay competition is: “Discuss the role of the government in the green transition. Suggest a policy agenda that can help accelerate the evolution to a sustainable, net-zero future. Your answer might include fiscal and monetary policies for green transition as well as macro and regulation policies."
The topic of the essay competition is: “Discuss the role of the government in the green transition. Suggest a policy agenda that can help accelerate the evolution to a sustainable, net-zero future. Your answer might include fiscal and monetary policies for green transition as well as macro and regulation policies."
The essay competition is open to all pre-university students and high school students in Asia.
The following prizes will be awarded:
The following prizes will be awarded:
First prize: RM 1,000.00Second prize: RM 800.00Third prize: RM 600.00Three consolation prizes: RM350.00 each
To participate, please fill in the form at https://forms.office.com/r/xHfpYJeJwi and submit your essay by 22 July 2024, Monday.
The terms and conditions for the competition can be downloaded by clicking on the links.
The terms and conditions for the competition can be downloaded by clicking on the links.
RESULTS
The judging panel has decided to award the following prizes:
The judging panel has decided to award the following prizes:
- First prize: Yang Haoran, Yang Haorui (Methodist College Kuala Lumpur) - essay
- Second prize: Kangmin Kim (British International School Kuala Lumpur) - essay
- Third prize: Chen Yen Yeu (Sri Kuala Lumpur International School) - essay
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