EEconMind OS

EconMind OS League

About the League

EconMind League is the organisation layer around EconMind’s learning tools: schools form teams, teams enter official challenges, and results are published through a common academic framework.

Schools

Each participating school has a public identity, a School Leader and one or more independently ranked Teams.

Teams

Teams—not schools and not individual accounts—are the unit that completes Official Challenges and appears in the core rankings.

Integrity

Official Challenge starts, stage locks and best-score ranking reuse the existing auditable systems. In-progress strategy information remains private.

How participation works

Join a school, then join a team.

  1. 01

    Create or sign in to an EconMind account

    All League participation uses an individual account, so permission and learning history remain attributable.

  2. 02

    Choose an existing school or request a new school

    A school request follows the existing approval workflow. Approved schools receive a School Leader.

  3. 03

    Join a Team

    A School Leader can create, rename and archive Teams for their own school. Participants join an active Team using its invite code.

  4. 04

    Practice, then enter Official Challenges

    A Team can prepare together. When a season opens, its highest official score per Challenge determines the published Team result.

Two connected layers

Learning & simulations

Models, Sandbox, Policy Lab, Evidence Lab and practice tools stay focused on economic reasoning.

League organisation

Schools, Teams, Seasons, standings and official competition sit above those existing tools.

The Continuous World Economy is a separate, continuously running fictional system. It is visible from League but does not become a monthly season score.

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Partner schools

5

Official attempts / Team / Challenge

30 days

Planned season length

Public and private by design

School identities, Teams and released aggregate results may appear publicly. Emails, invite codes, membership detail, policies and active decisions are not public League data.

School Leader responsibility

School Leaders keep their own school profile current and manage their own Teams. They do not receive cross-school administration rights.

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