Taylor Griffith
  • Economics and Mathematics
  • Class of 2018
  • Lake Elsinore, Calif.

Taylor Griffith part of winning UW-Whitewater College Fed Challenge Team

2017 Nov 22

Taylor Griffith from Lake Elsinore, Calif., majoring in economics and mathematics, contributed to a first-ever win by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater economics team at the College Fed Challenge competition in Chicago, Illinois, on Nov. 13, 2017.

UW-Whitewater edged out Northwestern University, the University of Chicago and Marquette University to earn first place and the right to advance to the national level. They will face-off against Harvard University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Pace University before the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 1.

The College Fed Challenge is an academic competition designed to bring real-world economics into the classroom. Teams analyze economic and financial conditions, and determine how they may impact monetary policy.

As captain and a presenting team member, Griffith's leadership and contributions were vital to the team's success. This was Griffith's fourth year competing and third year as team captain.

"The students have to be informed of economic conditions right up to the day of the competition," Professor of Economics Yamin Ahmad said. "They use indicators like consumer confidence, inflation, unemployment, and gross domestic product to determine how different sectors are performing and how the Federal Reserve might react."

The regional event was the culmination of more than six months of preparation and practice. The challenge helps build students' macroeconomic knowledge, as well as teamwork, critical thinking, and public speaking skills.