Russia Wins One Gold and Four Silver Medals at International Economics Olympiad
The 4th International Economics Olympiad (IEO) has come to a close after taking place online in Latvia from July 21 to 1 August. The competition was organized by HSE University and the University of Latvia.
The forty four national teams in the competition included participants from Australia, Brazil, China, Canada, New Zealand, the USA, and others. Brazil won the gold medal in the team category for the third year in a row, with silver going to Canada and the USA taking the bronze. Russia came sixth in the team category and won a gold medal and four silvers in the individual category. The overall winner was Canada’s Andy Wei. All Olympiad competitors can apply to study at HSE University without taking entrance exams.
Egils Levits, President of Latvia
I’m sure that every student’s road to their national team has been different. However, the start is almost always found at their regional level, where students are invited to start their journey with the encouragement of their parents, teachers and friends. The challenges that the participants will face this year of the competition reflect their major real-life societal issues like pandemics, crime, unemployment, the rise of automation and transition to sustainability. I’m pleased to see students from so many countries investing their time in understanding and searching for practical solutions to these modern-day challenges.
Despite taking place online due to the pandemic, this year’s schedule was full of competitions, lectures from invited experts, and fun events. The IEO has three stages: a financial literacy game in an online simulator, finding solutions to economics-based tasks, and presenting a solution to a business case. This year’s business case tasked participants with developing a strategy to revitalize a factory in Latvia by coming up with a product for the factory to manufacture and outlining its target market. The case was presented by the Latvian division of EY, an international audit and consulting company and partner of the Olympiad.
The chairman of the IEO Board of Trustees is Eric Maskin, Nobel laureate in Economics. On the first day of the competition, participants attended an open meeting with N. Gregory Mankiw, professor at Harvard and one of the most influential economists in the world according to RePEc. Attendees also had the opportunity to hear lectures by Rafael Repullo and Manuel Arellano of Spain’s CEMFI institute; Mārtiņš Kazāks, Governor of the Bank of Latvia; Jānis Ozoliņš, Head of Corporate Banking at SEB bank; Dr. Michel Zouboulakis of the University of Thessaly (Greece); and Diana Krisjane, EY Baltics Assurance Partner.
The general partners of the Olympiad were HSE University, the University of Latvia, the National Centre for Education (Latvia), SEB bank, and the Latvian mobile operator LMT.
The International Economics Olympiad was first held in Moscow in 2018, and is the only event of its kind in the word. This year (as in previous years), participants from countries without a national team could unofficially take part in the competition’s ‘OpenTrack’ category. Over 500 people took part in the OpenTrack, including those from 14 countries not yet on the list of official IEO participants. Overall, competitors from 58 countries took part across both tracks.
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