Student Essay Contest

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Provided byFraser Institute, The
Number Available15
Amount$1,500
DeadlineJune 05, 2024
Type of AwardContest
RenewableNo
DonorFraser Institute

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Level of StudyCertificate; Diploma; Post-diploma; Associate; Bachelor; Master; Doctorate;
Field of StudyAny Field of Study
Year of StudyAll Years
Course LoadFull-time or Part-time
School of StudyAny School
Region of StudyCanada
Schools AttendedAny School
Region of ResidenceCanada
Academic Standing0
Activitiesn/s
Financial NeedNo
CitizenshipCanada
Automatic ConsiderationNo

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Showcase your ideas on public policy and the role of markets by entering our essay competition. $12,000 in cash prizes will be awarded with $4,000 of this designated just for high school students! Winning essays may be published in Fraser Institute journals and authors will have the opportunity to experience the peer review process.

Categories and Prizes: High School, Undergraduate, Graduate.

1st Prize: $1,500

2nd Prize: $1,000

3rd Prize: $750

4th Prize: $500

5th Prize: $250

Essay Contest -- What would the Fraser Institute's Essential Scholars say about the world today?

Unprecedented is a word that has been used repeatedly to describe all aspects of the last two years: global pandemic, centralized lockdowns, overwhelmed health care facilities, high inflation, revolutionized AI, war in Ukraine, etc. Governments often respond to remarkable moments in history by creating policies they feel would help address the situation. What insight can our Essential Scholars series offer the current situations and events? Relying on the ideas of one of our Essential Scholars, construct an essay that describes a scholar’s response, explanation, or rebuttal to a current event. You can use a scholar’s economic theory to examine unprecedented situations, propose potential policies that a scholar would have put forward, or suggest how certain existing policies would have been adapted by a particular Essential Scholar.

Example questions:

  • What would Milton Friedman argue should be a government’s response to inflation?
  • In a post-COVID world, what would Jane Jacobs say about the state of our cities?
  • How can Joseph Schumpeter’s concept of creative destruction help us understand the rise and fall of businesses or new technology?
  • What would one of the Essential Scholars say about Canada’s current housing and rent situation?
  • How might F.A. Hayek address today’s current unemployment rate and what policy recommendations might he suggest?

Visit www.essentialscholars.org to read our Essential Scholars books online and watch the accompanying videos

Submission deadline: June 5, 2024

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Application Addresshttps://www.fraserinstitute.org/education-programs/students/essay-contest
Monday, April 22, 2024
 

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