MACROECONOMICS

 

This event provides recognition for Collegiate members who can identify, understand, and demonstrate knowledge about general macroeconomic principles, theories, and concepts.

The one-hour objective test may include questions on aggregate demand and supply; consumption and saving; economic development; exchange rates; fiscal and monetary policies; government deficit and debt;  gross domestic product; inflation and deflation; international trade; money and interest rates; recessions and depressions; stabilization; and wages and unemployment.

 

ELIGIBILITY

Participants must have paid state and national dues postmarked by February 15 of the current school year.

State:           Each charter may enter six participants.

National:     See national guidelines: www.fbla-pbl.org.

 

REGULATIONS

State:           When it has been determined that a student will represent the charter at state competition, the appropriate entry form must be sent to the state adviser to be received by the date specified in the SLC registration packet.

National:     See national guidelines: www.fbla-pbl.org.

 

• Participants must be selected in accordance with the regulations of the state chapter and the national association

• Members may compete in this event more than once if they have not previously placed in the top ten of the event at the National Leadership Conference (NLC). If a member places in the top ten of an event at the NLC, they are no longer eligible to compete in that event.

• Participants failing to report on time may be either disqualified or permitted to begin late with no extension of the time as scheduled. 
• Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers.  Nongraphing calculators will be provided.  No electronic devices may be brought to the event.   No reference materials or other items are to be brought to the event.

• Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the Board of Directors or they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.

JUDGING

Tests will be machine graded.  In the event of a tie, the students’ performance on the final ten questions of the exam will be evaluated.  After that, if necessary, the order in which the tests were received will be used.

AWARDS

State:           State awards for the top five places are presented at the State Leadership Conference.

National:     The number of awards presented at the National Leadership Conference is determined by judges and/or number of entries.  The maximum number will be ten.