Tobin Undergraduate Team Competes in Federal Reserve College FED Challenge

November 18, 2009

On November 5, 2009, a team of undergraduate Tobin students participated in the Federal Reserve College FED Challenge. The Tobin team included undergraduate students Abiola Avinde, John Hohos, Lucas Kawa, Sunil Pandey, Thang Viet Dao, Ujala Tajammal, and Xiuhan Hu.

This year the Challenge was co-sponsored by the Eastern Economics Association (EEA) and the first round was held at the Sheraton Hotel in New York. The EEA is a not-for-profit corporation whose object is to promote educational and scholarly exchange on economic affairs.The fundamental requirement for competing in the challenge includes a profound interest in macroeconomics, monetary policy and politics. A team's participation involves two parts: a 20-minute presentation and a 15-minute Q&A session led by a panel of judges comprised of economics professionals, college faculty and/or Fed staff. 

The strategy of this year’s Tobin team was to gather the most recent data of all the leading and lagging economic indicators that supported their argument, which was approached using a Federal Open Market Committee format and highlighted both Keynesian and monetarist points of view. The judges of this year’s challenge found this strategy to be unique and liked that the Tobin’s team debate was derived from two different economic schools of thought. 

“The team’s greatest strengths were their ability to perform without reading from a script, their comprehension of the monetarist and Keynesian methodologies for making monetary and fiscal policy, and their answers to the judge’s questions,” said Faculty Advisor and Professor of Economics, Dr. Joyce Furfero. “I am confident that they scored very well this year, despite the fact that they did not make it into the semi-finals.” 

Last year, 25 teams competed and only five teams went on to the semi-finals. This year the competition was expanded to 33 teams and seven teams went to the semi-finals, which will be held on Nov 20. 

“I feel our strengths as a team lay in our confidence that we were capable of making it to the next round. All members of the team had excellent presentation skills, but I also feel that if we had gotten an earlier jump start on organizing and preparing, as well as ensuring team member commitment, we could drastically improve the team’s performance next year,” said team member Abiola Avinde. 

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