Archive for the ‘Contests’ Category
Central Versus Free Banking: the Essay Contest
The Mont Pelerin Society
Friedrich A. Hayek Fellowships
for the
2012 GENERAL MEETING OF THE MONT PELERIN SOCIETY
(Prague, Czech Republic – September 2–7, 2012)
“It is important here first to distinguish between the need for some ‘lender of last resort’ and the organization of banking on the...
May 9th, 2012 | Contests, Essay Contests | Read More
Congratulations Video Contest Winners!
The Sound Money Project is excited to announce the 2012 winners of the Sound Money video contest. Please join us in congratulating the winners, and don’t forget to watch all the videos!
1st place: “Dear Inflation, Please Go Away” By Micah Fitzkee
2nd place: “Money...
April 25th, 2012 | Contests, Video Contests | Read More
The Sound Money Project Video Contest, 2012
DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 7th, 2012
Money shouldn’t just be Sound, it should be Seen. Show us why Sound Money is important, and hear the wonderful sound of money in your pocket.
Rules: The Sound Money Project Video Contest is open to any person or persons interested in producing...
February 22nd, 2012 | Contests, Video Contests | Read More
FEDERAL RESERVE ESSAY CONTEST
The Foundation for Economic Education is proud to announce the 2011 Eugene S. Thorpe Writing Competition.
Writers of all ages are invited to address the following:
“Should the Federal Reserve be abolished? What monetary system should replace it?”
Deadline: Midnight, Dec. 31, 2011
Length: 2,000 words....
October 30th, 2011 | Contests, Essay Contests | Read More
2011 Sound Money Essay Contest Winners
The Atlas Sound Money Project is proud to announce the winners of its 2011 Sound Money Essay Contest.
In its second year, this essay contest aimed to engage students, junior faculty, and policy writers al over the world in thinking about sound money principles with relevance to today’s economic problems. ...
February 24th, 2011 | Contests, Essay Contests | Read More

