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Collins, David; Deck, Alan; McCrickard, Myra – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2008
Computer aided instruction (CAI) encompasses a broad range of computer technologies that supplement the classroom learning environment and can dramatically increase a student's access to information. Criticism of CAI generally focuses on two issues: it lacks an adequate foundation in educational theory and the software is difficult to implement…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Access to Information, Educational Theories, Computer Software
Kwon, Youngsun – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
The author derives the probability that price discrimination improves social welfare, using a simple model of third-degree price discrimination assuming two independent linear demands. The probability that price discrimination raises social welfare increases as the preferences or incomes of consumer groups become more heterogeneous. He derives the…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Microeconomics, Economics Education, Models
Schultz, Jared C.; Millington, Michael J. – Rehabilitation Education, 2007
There is a well-documented, growing shortage of rehabilitation counseling professionals in the public sector. Using microeconomics principles, a theoretical model is offered to account for the personnel shortage and propose potential solutions to recruit and retain rehabilitation counselors in the public sector. Suggestions for rehabilitation…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Models, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselors
Dickie, Mark – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Interest in using classroom experiments to teach economics is increasing whereas empirical evidence on how experiments affect learning is limited and mixed. The author used a pretest-posttest control-group design to test whether classroom experiments and grade incentives that reward performance in experiments affect learning of introductory…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Introductory Courses, Microeconomics, Class Activities
Hayford, Marc D. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The author combines the supply and demand model of taxes with a Cournot model of bribe takers to develop a simple and useful framework for understanding the effect of corruption on economic activity. There are many examples of corruption in both developed and developing countries. Because corruption decreases the level of economic activity and…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Microeconomics, Economic Progress, Taxes
Rosenbloom, Al; Cortes, Juan Alejandro – Journal of Management Education, 2008
This article describes the current relationship between management education in Colombia and the efforts of the management program at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB) in Medellin to reduce local poverty. The article uses the metaphor of "the bubble" to illustrate how social class, family socialization, and the current UPB…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Poverty, Figurative Language, Poverty Programs
Alden, Lori – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
The author describes a classroom experiment that illustrates the welfare effects of allocating a good on a first-come, first-served basis. In the first round, each student must decide how long to wait in an imaginary line for candy, without knowing how much will be distributed or how long others are willing to wait. In making this decision, a…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Decision Making, Supply and Demand, Microeconomics
Strow, Brian Kent; Strow, Claudia Wood – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Recent research has demonstrated that active learning techniques improve student comprehension and retention of abstract economic ideas such as rent seeking. Instructors can reinforce the concept of rent seeking with a classroom game, particularly one involving real money. The authors improve upon a game first introduced by Goeree and Holt (1999)…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Competition, Economics Education
Emerson, Tisha L. N.; Taylor, Beck A. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The authors bring together two research streams in the literature that examine separately the effectiveness of using experiments in the principles classroom and the relationship between different personality types and student achievement. Using a sample of 255 principles of microeconomics students, 48 of whom were enrolled in sections that relied…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Economics Education, Educational Experiments, Experimental Teaching
Marangos, John; Alley, Sean – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of concept maps as a teaching and learning tool in university level Principles of Microeconomics courses in Australia and USA. Concept mapping was incorporated in the teaching material in both courses at different countries and, at the end of the semester, the students completed a survey regarding the use,…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Microeconomics, Maps, Instructional Materials
Ghosh, Satyajit; Ghosh, Sarah – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
Principle of duality and numerical calculation of income and substitution effects under Hicksian Compensation are often left out of intermediate microeconomics courses because they require a rigorous calculus based analysis. But these topics are critically important for understanding consumer behavior. In this paper we use excel solver--a…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Consumer Economics, Calculus
Buchan, Janet F.; Swann, Michael – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
The in house development of an online assessment tool, OASIS, has provided a unique opportunity to research the use of online assessment in teaching and learning across the university. The developing relationship between IT staff, educational designers and academics serves as a model for integrated and evolving management systems which demonstrate…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Models, Universities, Foreign Countries
Pyne, Derek – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The author examines the effects of different introductory microeconomics textbooks on student performance in subsequent economics courses (specifically, Intermediate Microeconomics I and Money and Banking). In some cases, the effects are significant and sizeable. There is also evidence of other variables affecting student performance in later…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Microeconomics, Economics Education, Introductory Courses

Wang, X. Henry; Yang, Bill Z. – Journal of Economic Education, 2001
Attempts to clarify the concepts of, and the link between, fixed costs and sunk costs. Argues that the root of confusion is the inconsistency in defining the term fixed costs. Consistently defines fixed and sunk costs, and describes how instructors must teach under these definitions. (RLH)
Descriptors: Costs, Economics Education, Higher Education, Microeconomics
Wiener, Richard L.; Holtje, Michael; Winter, Ryan J.; Cantone, Jason A.; Gross, Karen; Block-Lieb, Susan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2007
In response to federal legislative reform aimed, in part, at reducing consumer bankruptcy filings, the authors conducted 2 experiments examining the role of affect in purchasing behavior. In Experiment 1, they examined consumer debtors, and in Experiment 2, they examined nondebtors. In both experiments, they investigated purchasing decisions made…
Descriptors: Purchasing, Decision Making, Credit (Finance), Federal Legislation