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Controversies in Economics and Finance
Imad A. Moosa
In this fascinating book, Imad A. Moosa challenges existing preconceptions surrounding normative economics, arguing that what some economists see as undisputed facts of life may be myths caused by dogmatic thinking. Plausible explanatio...eBook:Find out more$39.96
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Teaching Cultural Economics
Edited by Trine Bille, Anna Mignosa, Ruth Towse
Teaching Cultural Economics is the first book of its kind to offer inspiration and guidance for teaching cultural economics through short chapters, a wide scope of knowledge and teaching cases by experienced teachers who are expert in th...eBook:Find out more$42.36
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Teaching the Essentials of Law and Economics
Antony W. Dnes
Teaching Essentials of Law and Economics provides an up to date and succinct account of the application of economic analysis to legal doctrines, institutions and legal reform.eBook:Find out more$37.56
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Teaching College Economics
Edited by Paul W. Grimes
This authoritative volume presents a collection of classic and contemporary research articles examining the common ground that all academic economists share: the college classroom. This compilation includes readings covering all aspects ... -
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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$37.56
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How Economics Should Be Done
David C. Colander, Huei-chun Su
David Colander has been writing about economic methodology for over 30 years, but he goes out of his way to emphasize that he does not see himself as a methodologist. His pragmatic methodology is applicable to what economists are doing a...eBook:Find out more$43.96
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Teaching the History of Economic Thought
Edited by Daniela Tavasci, Luigi Ventimiglia
Stemming from the idea that economics is a social science that tends to forget its own history, this refreshing book reflects on the role of teaching with historical perspectives. It offers novel ways of integrating the history of econom...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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What’s Wrong with Keynesian Economic Theory?
Edited by Steven Kates
Possibly the strangest phenomenon in all of economics is the absence of a long tradition of criticism focused on Keynesian economic theory. Keynesian demand management has been at the centre of some of the worst economic outcomes in hist...eBook:Find out more$53.56
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New Developments in Economic Education
Edited by Franklin G. Mixon, Richard J. Cebula
This innovative book offers targeted strategies for effectively and efficiently teaching economics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It provides professors and other teachers of economics various techniques to engage and ret...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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International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics
Edited by Gail M. Hoyt, KimMarie McGoldrick
The International Handbook on Teaching and Learning Economics provides a comprehensive resource for instructors and researchers in economics, both new and experienced. This wide-ranging collection is designed to enhance student learning ...eBook:Find out more$75.96
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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...