All IEO contestants are selected through nation-wide contests. Each country
has its own peculiarities which affect the structure of the selection. In this
section, we will provide some recommendations and ideas on the organization of the
selection which you can choose to follow or neglect.
Major Requirements
The Application Guideline states two types of requirements
for the national selection:
Necessary requirements
It is essential to meet the necessary requirements: without it, the application
will be blocked by the IEO Executive Board.
The competition that is meant to be the selection process
for the IEO must have at least one of the three subjects
of the IEO (economics, financial literacy, business case)
or their combination as a separate part. The team for the
IEO must be selected mainly based on the results of this
part (these parts), the command of English can also be considered.
The competition in question must be open for participation
to any individual who complies with the IEO participation
rules. For multi-stage competitions, this must apply for
the first stage.
In the Statute (or similar document) regulating the competition,
the strong commitment to its fairness, openness and transparency
is clearly articulated.
Desirable requirements
The competition has no or low participation fees for contestants.
The dates of all stages of the competition are planned at least 3 months before the stages.
The national selection should be available to all high-school
students and graduates of the year of the Olympiad
regardless of their gender, social status, and educational
background (i.e. students that do not have economics on their
school curriculum but are willing to participate should also
have the right to join the competition).
The selected team should consist of 5 contestants. The National
Organizer can also consider adding 2 reserve contestants to the
list who would substitute the main contestants in case they get ill.
IEO Composition
To make the selection more effective, it is essential to take into account
the structure of the IEO.
The IEO consists of 3 parts which have equal impact on the overall result.
The IEO Syllabus gives a detailed description of the skills and knowledge required
of the contestant who wants to succeed in each round.
Financial Literacy
Set of 25 multiple-choice questions
focused on different aspects of Financial Literacy
Economics
Blend of open and multiple-choice questions on the theory and practice of Economics
Business case
Presentation of case solutions before a panel of judges (in English)
To get a better idea of the composition of the IEO,
the National Organizer can turn to the following sources:
The National Organizer has the right to plan any kind of
selection in accordance with the Statute and the Application
Guideline of the IEO. The recommendations below are not
mandatory and are created to help the National Organizers
rather than limit their creative solutions.
While creating the scheme of the national
selection, the National Organizer should
consider the following points:
The registration should be open to any high-school
student in the country. The application with a biassed
selection of contestants will not pass the voting.
To enable open registration, the National Organizer
should create a webpage of the selection and promote
registration in the sources that are viewed by the
potential contestants (e.g. the website of the National
Organizer, social networks, email campaigns targeted at high schools).
Multiple-stage selections normally give a better
result so plan at least 2 stages: the mass stage
will serve as an initial filter, the final stage
will help to determine the winners who will participate
in the international round.
The first stage of the selection might (and should)
attract a large number of contestants which can cause
organizational difficulties for the first-year national
organizers. To make the grading easier, the National
Organizer can select forms of testing with automatic
grading (e.g. multiple-choice questions).
In the post-Covid world, online events are often
preferred over the on-site ones. Since the selection
must be nationwide, the National Organizer can hold
the first stage of the selection online to attract
more contestants from all regions of the country and
reduce organizational costs. In this case, it is
recommended to imply online invigilation to ensure
fairness of the results.
The official language of the IEO is English. Tasks
are not translated to national languages, and the
oral presentations of Business Case solutions are
also given in English. It is essential to test the
contestantsβ knowledge of English before sending
them to the IEO.
It is always a good idea to introduce training sessions
for the winners of the National Selection: this will
increase the chances of the team to win the IEO
medals and trophies.
Selection models of IEO Partners
Russia
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
USA
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
Swaziland
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
Singapore
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
Japan
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
Argentina
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
Poland
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
Israel
on-site
Format
>100 000
Number of participants
4
Number of stages
Structure
1
School stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
2
Municipal stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
3
Regional stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ)
4
Final stage β Economics (MCQ, OQ) + test in English
+ Additional training sessions
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