REGISTRATION
PAPER COMPETITION GUIDELINES
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
The 22nd Economix Model United Nations provides delegates from differing backgrounds with the valuable opportunity to come together and challenge themselves to solve the defining issue of deglobalization and other international issues. Delegates will enjoy two days of rewarding diplomatic experience filled with rich debates and negotiations by representing countries from around the globe in a United Nations council and to expose delegates on current world issues and how different nations approach the problem. Highly experienced conference directors will guide the discussions, accompanying delegates in crafting a joint draft resolution and ultimately select the highest performing delegates to receive awards.
ESSAY COMPETITION
The 22nd Economix Essay Competition challenges participants to organize their ideas and knowledge that revolves around the sub themes of The 22nd Economix. We welcome participants to analyze global issues regarding the impacts of technological development on the labor market, bridging the digital divide across nations, and the global commerce through digital technology into the form of sharp and critical academic essays.
ESSAY COMPETITION GUIDELINES
POLICY BRIEF COMPETITION
The 22nd Economix Policy Brief Competition invites participants to develop innovative policy solutions addressing this year's most pressing economic challenges. This competition offers a platform for undergraduate students worldwide to contribute their insights and propose actionable policies that respond to global economic shifts and promote inclusive growth.
POLICY BRIEF
COMPETITION GUIDELINES
PAPER COMPETITION
The 22nd Economix: Global Economix Challenges Paper Competition is an annual paper competition that aims to enable undergraduate students worldwide to share their ideas and knowledge on global’s most pressing and consequential concerns through an academic research paper.
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
Throughout past Economix events, the International Seminar has managed to educate the global public on crucial and interesting themes related to global economic issues. These themes were discussed and presented by economic experts from within and outside the country. Speakers who have participated in our International Seminar include economists from the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and International Monetary Fund, and great figures such as Professor Emil Salim, Mr. Ignasius Jonan, Professor Iwan Jaya Azis, Mr. Arcandra Tahar and Mr. Jusuf Kalla, Former Vice-President of Indonesia.
INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE
In the past, the International Dialogue has been successful in educating international audiences regarding niche issues that have an effect on the global economy. The current theme for this year’s International Dialogue is "The Integration of Digital Finance into Monetary Systems". As we transition into a world without the grasp of the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects that occurred in the wake of it still follows us into the present day. Multiple sectors have seen rapid technological improvements in order to compensate for the remote nature of lockdown, and many central banks have seen a shift towards the implementation of digital currencies. The Global Findex 2021 database shows that more than two thirds of the adult population receive their wages electronically, and over 76% have their own bank account. 40% of people in low to middle income countries have even made their first digital payment since the start of the pandemic. This growth is driven by the increased convenience, security and accessibility for the digitization of financial systems.