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The Norwich Economic Papers

The Norwich Economic Papers is a journal for students in the School of Economics. It provides an opportunity for ECO students to engage in, and publish, scholarly work in economics.

On the left you can view each volume of the journal individually.

Alternatively, you can view essays from all volumes of the journal by year of study at the time of submission here:
 


The Editorial Board for 2011 - 2012 is:

Editor: Stephan Schmitt
Associate Editor: Zoe Bett
Associate Editor: Jun Jie Tan


Short Book Reviews and CEI Reviews

The Board is currently inviting short reviews of suitable economics books (list given here) and of CEI lectures, which if published, will be rewarded with a prize of  £25. Please submit your entry to s.schmitt@uea.ac.uk by the 25th April.
 

Volumes


Volume 5 of the Norwich Economic Papers, published in April 2012, contains the winning essays from the 2011-2012 School of Economics Third Student Essay Competition. Best Postgraduate Essay was won jointly by Panayiotis Agisilaou and Frederick Wandschneider , Best Third Year Essay went to Alex Haines, Best Second Year Essay was awarded jointly to Tristan Jose and Ollie Lee and Best First Year Essay went to Cal Corkery. A full list of winners and runners up can be found here.

Volume 4 published in February 2012, contains a selection of the highest standard essays and coursework submitted by ECO students in their modules. It also contains a careers and study advice section.

Volume 3 of the Norwich Economic Papers, published in September 2011, contains the winning essays and selected essays from the 2010-2011 School of Economics 2nd Student Essay Competition.  Best Postgraduate Essay was won by Jack Whybrow, Best Third Year Essay went to David Fletcher, Best Second Year Essay was awarded jointly to Jun Jie Tan and Cameron Belton and Best First Year Essay went to Daniel Osborn.  Each student was awarded a prize of £1,000.

Volume 2 published in February 2011, contains a selection of the highest standard essays and coursework submitted by ECO students in their modules. 

Volume 1 published in June 2010, contains the winning essays and selected essays from the 2009-2010 School of Economics 1st Student Essay Competition. 



2011-2Winners
Winners of the 2011-2012 School of Economics Student Essay Competition and Daniel Zizzo, Head of School



Winners of the 2010-2011 School of Economics Student Essay Competition and Daniel Zizzo, Head of School
Winners of the 2010-2011 School of Economics Student Essay Competition and Daniel Zizzo, Head of School


Winners of the 2009-2010 essay competition with the Head of School, Daniel Zizzo
Winners of the 2009-2010 School of Economics Student Essay Competition and Daniel Zizzo, Head of School
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