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Young Economist Prize

Applications for the Young Economist Prize 2026 are open!

Young economists will always have a vital role to play in shaping Europe’s future. Every year we recognise this through the Young Economist Prize, a research competition that offers talented students the chance to share their fresh perspectives on today’s challenges.

Finalists are invited to the annual ECB Forum on Central Banking, and theoverall winner is awarded €10,000.

Young Economist Prize 2026

What are the topics for 2026 paper submissions?

The theme of the 2026 ECB Forum on Central Banking is “shaping Europe’s future: innovation, growth and stability”.

PhD students are invited to submit papers on this theme, with a focus on one or more of the following topics:

  • tokenisation of financial assets and means of payment
  • prudential cycles of deregulation and reregulation, and their implications for financial stability and growth
  • accelerating growth in the EU, and the role of innovation versus diffusion
  • implications of migration for productivity and growth
  • artificial intelligence and its implications for financial stability
  • Europe’s role in the new global trade landscape

We will also consider papers on other topics relevant to euro area central banking (including monetary policy, the deepening of Economic and Monetary Union, the functioning of the euro area economy and financial system, financial stability, and banking regulation and supervision).

How do we select the finalists?

Submitted papers are assessed based on three selection criteria:

  1. innovative thinking and scientific merit
  2. relevance for ECB/euro area policies
  3. pertinence to the Forum theme and aforementioned topics

We also take into account the information provided in the candidate’s CV and recommendation letter.

What will finalists do at the Forum?

Finalists attend the ECB Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal from 29 June to 1 July 2026.

Their research papers are published on the ECB’s website and shared with all Forum participants, including policymakers, top academics and market economists from around the world.

During the Forum, finalists attend a varied programme of panel discussions and expert talks. They also have the opportunity to give an elevator pitch on stage to the members of the ECB Executive Board.

Their papers are assessed by a jury of top academics and senior ECB staff, taking into account votes to be cast by Forum participants.

Please see theprize rules  andprivacy statement for further details.

How to apply to the Young Economist Prize?

Applications will close on 2 March 2026.

To apply, you will need:

  • your curriculum vitae
  • your research paper, including the abstract

In addition, ask your supervisor to send a recommendation letter toecb.forum.sintra@ecb.europa.eu no later than23:59 CET on 2 March 2026.

To be eligible, you need to meet the following criteria:

  • you are currently enrolled in a PhD programme in economics or finance
  • you arenot currently employed by the ECB or a national central bank of the European System of Central Banks (traineeships included)
  • you havenotpreviously attended the ECB Forum on Central Banking as a finalist of the Young Economist Prize or the Young Economists’ Competition

Do you want to be a part of it?Apply today!

Meet Alena Wabitsch, winner of the 2025 Young Economist Prize!

Alena Wabitsch

University of Oxford

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