Tue, 5 Apr 2011
We are pleased to announce the results of the ECO Student Essay Competition.
We are pleased to announce the results of the 2010-2011School of Economics Student Essay Competition. Students were asked to write an essay on one of three broad areas: "Should Fairness Matter in Economic Policy?", "Are Banks Too Big to Fail?" and "Are We Spending Too Much or Too Little on Higher Education?".
Year 1
Winner – Daniel Osborn (£1000 prize)
Year 2
Winner (joint) – Tan Jun Lie (£1000 prize)
Winner (joint) – Cameron Belton (£1000 prize)
Runner Up – Benton Knight (£500 prize)
Year 3
Winner – David Fletcher (£1000 prize)
Runner Up – Joshua Clift (£500 prize)
Third Place – joint entry by Ben Angus and Sarah Adisa (£125 prize each)
Postgraduate
Winner – Jack Whybrow (£1000 prize)
Runner Up – Matthew Grimson (£500 prize)
Third Place – Luana Macina (£250 prize)
Congratulations to everyone! The essays by the winners and runners up will also appear in the next issue of the Norwich Economic Papers.
Year 1
Winner – Daniel Osborn (£1000 prize)
Year 2
Winner (joint) – Tan Jun Lie (£1000 prize)
Winner (joint) – Cameron Belton (£1000 prize)
Runner Up – Benton Knight (£500 prize)
Year 3
Winner – David Fletcher (£1000 prize)
Runner Up – Joshua Clift (£500 prize)
Third Place – joint entry by Ben Angus and Sarah Adisa (£125 prize each)
Postgraduate
Winner – Jack Whybrow (£1000 prize)
Runner Up – Matthew Grimson (£500 prize)
Third Place – Luana Macina (£250 prize)
Congratulations to everyone! The essays by the winners and runners up will also appear in the next issue of the Norwich Economic Papers.

