Teaching Methods in Economics
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Teaching Cultural Economics
Edited by Trine Bille, Anna Mignosa, Ruth Towse
‘This book, composed by three leading scholars in the field, includes 38 articles that are most useful for courses in the Economics of Culture. They cover a broad range of topics, among them various relationships to digitization. I highl...eBook:Find out more$38.36
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Controversies in Economics and Finance
Imad A. Moosa
‘Professor Imad Moosa’s text will be welcomed by anyone who values and seeks clear thinking in relation to those areas of the social sciences that determine the social and economic environment in which we live. To this end, the text succ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Teaching the Essentials of Law and Economics
Antony W. Dnes
‘Professor Antony Dnes has written a few books in Law and Economics to general audiences in the last decades. But this is not just another book introducing law and economics to lawyers, economists, social scientists and policy makers. Th...eBook:Find out more$31.96
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Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis
Edited by Scott Farrow
Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis provides detail and inspiration that extends and clarifies standard textbooks. Each short, self-contained module includes guidance to additional sources while many also provide class exercises. Classes for ...eBook:Find out more$31.96
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Teaching the History of Economic Thought
Edited by Daniela Tavasci, Luigi Ventimiglia
‘This book argues that economics education reform is to be achieved through the history of economic thought. Not just by introducing students to the history of economic thought at the very beginning of their studies, but mainly by situat...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Teaching Post Keynesian Economics
Edited by Jesper Jespersen, Mogens Ove Madsen
This book contends that post Keynesian economics has its own methodological and didactic basis, and its realistic analysis is much-needed in the current economic and financial crisis. At a time when the original message of Keynes’ Genera...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Teaching Innovations in Economics
Edited by Michael K. Salemi, William B. Walstad
Teaching Innovations in Economics presents findings from the Teaching Innovations Program (TIP) funded by the National Science Foundation. The six-year project engaged economics professors in the use of interactive teaching in undergradu... -
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The Heart of Teaching Economics
Simon W. Bowmaker
‘The Heart of Teaching Economics is a marvellously entertaining and lively book. All who read it cannot help but come away from the experience with a richly enhanced understanding of the power, virtue and importance of teaching.’ – Wayne...eBook:Find out more$38.40
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Teaching Pluralism in Economics
Edited by John Groenewegen
‘A number of rival schools of thought exist in economics today. Even mainstream economics has fragmented into different approaches. Multiple connections exist between economics and other disciplines. Not only is this story complicated, b...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Teaching Economics
Edited by William E. Becker, Michael Watts, Suzanne R. Becker
This fascinating sequel to the 1998 Teaching Economics to Undergraduates provides more alternatives to the lecture and chalkboard approach that dominates university economics teaching. Distinguished contributing authors provide a wide ra...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Reforming Economics and Economics Teaching in the Transition Economies
Edited by Michael Watts, William B. Walstad
‘The volume is of greatest interest to those pursuing issues of the implementation of economics education and its impact at an elementary level on economic understanding and attitudes. Through generally careful statistical analysis it sh...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics
Edited by David Colander
‘This book is an impressive collection of essays. . . this is an interesting and challenging book, of interest both to those who want an introduction to the ideas from complexity theory and those who reflect generally on the teaching and...