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The St. Louis Fed is sponsoring a YouTube video contest. We want your original video, illustrating at least one of three economic concepts: scarcity, factors of production and opportunity cost. (Check out the links below for additional information on each of these topics.)
The guidelines are simple. As an individual or as part of a team, you submit videos, no more than five minutes in length, that explain at least one of the three concepts. The videos should be geared to a high school-aged audience.
You must be at least 18 years of age, as of Dec. 18, 2009, and must be enrolled full or part time in a United States college or university.
To be eligible for consideration, submit your video by 5 p.m. (CST) on Friday, Dec. 18.
First place: $1,000 U.S. Savings Bond
Second place: $750 U.S. Savings Bond
Third place: $500 U.S. Savings Bond
People’s Choice: $250 U.S. Savings Bond
To enter this Contest click here
The St. Louis Fed is sponsoring a YouTube video contest. We want your original video, illustrating at least one of three economic concepts: scarcity, factors of production and opportunity cost. (Check out the links below for additional information on each of these topics.)
The guidelines are simple. As an individual or as part of a team, you submit videos, no more than five minutes in length, that explain at least one of the three concepts. The videos should be geared to a high school-aged audience.
You must be at least 18 years of age, as of Dec. 18, 2009, and must be enrolled full or part time in a United States college or university.
To be eligible for consideration, submit your video by 5 p.m. (CST) on Friday, Dec. 18.
First place: $1,000 U.S. Savings Bond
Second place: $750 U.S. Savings Bond
Third place: $500 U.S. Savings Bond
People’s Choice: $250 U.S. Savings Bond
To enter this Contest click here
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