Student economists competed in the College Fed Challenge at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on October 31. Using the knowledge gained in their ECON 353 class titled Fed Challenge, students discussed the state of the economy and made a monetary policy proposal. The presentation was made in front of Federal Reserve staff who act as judges for the competition.
While Colgate did not advance in the competition, faculty adviser and ECON 353 Professor Rich Higgins noted that a great deal was learned in the class. “I am very proud of the team,” Prof Higgins said. “Students made great strides individually and as a group. While we may have failed to advance, the team put together an excellent presentation.”