The registration for the 2027 USA Economics and Business Olympiad is open now.
USA Economics and Business Olympiad
(USAEBO)
USAEBO is the only pathway for K-12 students to be on Team USA for the International Economics Olympiad (IEO).
2027 USAEBO
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Eligibility
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​Be with any citizenship.
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Be 20 years old or under on the first day of the international competition in the competition year.
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To be eligible on Team USA, you must be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident (green card holder), or a full-time middle/high school student studying in the U.S.
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Structure
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Two rounds: Round 1 (open to everyone) and Round 2 (qualify via Round 1).
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5 students will be selected from Round 2 to represent the U.S. at the International Economics Olympiad.
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Individual-based competition.
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Registration
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Deadline: February 27, 2027, 11:59pm (U.S. Eastern Time).​
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Round 1
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Date and time: March 13, 2027, 8pm-9pm (U.S. Eastern Time).
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Award system: Distinguished Honor rolls, High Honor rolls, Honor rolls.
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Format: 40 multiple-choice problems.
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Digital or paper based: Digital.
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Location: Anywhere, such as school, home, library.
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Round 2
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Date and time: March 27, 2027, 8pm-10pm (U.S. Eastern Time).
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Award system: Gold, Silver, Bronze, Honorable Mention.
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Format: Open (free-response) problems with reasoning.
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Digital or paper based: Digital.
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Location: Anywhere, such as school, home, library.
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Proctors​
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Each round must be proctored by using the required technology.​
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Disqualification (Zero tolerance on cheating)
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One-cheating, permanent ban policy: If a student is identified to have a cheating behavior, this student is permanently disqualified for both the current and all future competition cycles.
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If a disqualified student applies to an organization’s educational program (such as college applications, summer programs, or scholarship opportunities) and the program requests information about the student’s history with USAEBO, we will truthfully disclose the student’s cheating behavior and the disqualification decision.
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All decisions are final.
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