Dear Participant,
We have now two weeks to gather in Ankara. In the previous information
packs, we tried to establish the framework to use in Yep-D 2016. As you will
recall, those information packs underlined a number of key concepts, basic
terminology as well as some key questions. In case you did not have the chance
to refresh your knowledge up to now, you still have two weeks to go. Remember:
you snooze, you lose.
This final pack is devoted to clarify the technical workings of Yep-D. For
administrative issues such as travel arrangements you can always send e-mails
or post an entry on our Facebook group timeline.
-1- During the workshop you will work in groups. Groups will be formed by
our Scenario Creator at the beginning and group members will be shuffled after
each scenario.
-2- Once the first scenario has been distributed, the workshop begins. On
average, two hours are allocated to each scenario. During these two hours, you
are supposed to read, understand, solve and report the scenario at hand. Some
scenarios will be isolated and some will be sequential.
-3- A scenario in Yep-D is simply a real or fictional economic story about
some country X-land. In that story, you will be subject to a flood of information
regarding economic activity, external linkages, public finance, financial
system in addition to information on economic policies and the existing
regulations. More importantly, whenever you face a small-open economy, you will
receive some information on global centers of finance. Not all information will
be useful: some information may be correct though irrelevant, some may be
correct though misleading and some may be totally incorrect. Consequently,
before going through your solutions, it is crucial to understand the
ill-defined problem at hand, narrow it down to workable dimensions and identify
the relevant pieces of information and data.
-4- The text of each scenario will pose some questions for you to
elaborate. Some of these will require you to predict the outcomes of given
policies where others will require new policy formulations. So there is no
single, unique, or textbook-type answers. It can even be hard to reach a
complete solution.
-5- Regardless of the type and depth of your responses to given scenarios,
you will be reporting them in a report no shorter than a page and no longer
than two pages. Given the limited space for writing, one or two, but not three,
visuals can be used to convey your views effectively.
-6- When a scenario round has been completed, your reports will be posted
to Yep-D 2016 blog. Then our examiners will begin scoring your work with
respect to certain pre-defined criteria which we call rubrics. Scoring will
continue throughout the workshop and results will be posted to Yep-D 2016 blog.
Upon completion of all scenarios, scores of every participant will be
consolidated and posted to Yep-D 2016 blog.
-7- Remember that, the scenarios will be studied without interruption for a
time-span of thirty-six hours.
See you in Ankara.