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Freeborn, Beth A.; Hulbert, Jason P. – Journal of Economic Education, 2011
The authors outline a pair of classroom activities designed to provide an intuitive foundation to the theoretical introduction of advertising in monopoly markets. The roles of both informative and persuasive advertising are covered. Each student acts as a monopolist and chooses the number of (costly) advertisements and the price. The experiments…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Experiments, Advertising, Persuasive Discourse
Ament, Jennifer R.; Pérez-Vidal, Carmen – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2015
Globalisation and international mobility in the 21st century has led to the internationalisation of the English language (Crystal, 2003). Research regarding linguistic gains at university levels is however extremely scarce. This study aims to address this gap of knowledge and provide some answers as to how much linguistic gain can be expected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intervention, Language of Instruction, English (Second Language)
Weaver, Debbi; Esposto, Alexis – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2012
To encourage increased student attendance and engagement in a third-year economics unit, the curriculum was redesigned to incorporate continuous assessment throughout the semester. A component of group project marks were allocated to peer assessment, in an attempt to address concerns about free-riding colleagues sharing a common mark. This study…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Attendance, Learner Engagement, Economics Education
Qi, Dianwei; Yu, Shili – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
With China's economic development and international competition intensifications, the society requires for talents from number requirements into the quality requirements, especially. Complex and high-class trend of modern industrial development demands compound talents. There are eight majors in college of the economics and management in Changchun…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education
Hobbs, Jeffrey; Sharma, Vivek – Journal of Education for Business, 2011
In many finance and economics courses as well as in practice, the concept of risk aversion is reduced to the standard deviation of returns, whereby risk-averse investors prefer to minimize their portfolios' standard deviations. In reality, the concept of risk aversion is richer and more interesting than this, and can easily be conveyed through…
Descriptors: Risk, Business Administration Education, Economics Education, Student Surveys
Sarmiento Espinel, Jaime Andrés; Silva Arias, Adriana Carolina; Van Gameren, Edwin – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2015
Two key measures to determine the quality of higher education are the performance of students and the accreditation of a programme's quality. We analyse the difference in the distributions of the student's scores in a standardised test of economics knowledge between accredited and non-accredited undergraduate economics programmes in a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Developing Nations, Educational Quality, Educational Indicators
Steagall, Jeffrey W.; Jares, Timothy E.; Gallo, Andres – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2012
"If free trade is a no-brainer, why isn't trade free?" Students often express such sentiments at the conclusion of a typical international trade course, during which they have learned that free trade is optimal, but that countries continue to restrict trade substantially. This article describes a simulation of a round of trade…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Business Administration Education, International Trade, Simulation
Faulk, Dagney; Srinivasan, Arun K.; Bingham, Jon – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The authors examine two factors that may affect student achievement in economics principles courses: working for pay and the primary source of funds (employer tuition reimbursement, loans, scholarships, financial aid, self-financing, parental transfers, other) used to pay for college for a sample of students in economics principles classes at a…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Academic Achievement, Introductory Courses, Public Colleges
Cartwright, Edward; Stepanova, Anna – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The authors ask whether writing a report on a classroom experiment increases a student's performance in an end-of-course test. To answer this question, the authors analyzed data from a first-year undergraduate course based on classroom experiments and found that writing a report has a large positive benefit. They conclude, therefore, that it is…
Descriptors: Experiments, Class Activities, Reports, Writing (Composition)
Androushchak, Gregory; Poldin, Oleg; Yudkevich, Maria – Educational Studies, 2013
We estimate the influence of classmates' ability characteristics on student achievement in exogenously formed university student groups. The study uses administrative data on undergraduate students at a large selective university in Russia. The presence of high-ability classmates has a significant positive effect on individual grades in key…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Student Characteristics, Undergraduate Students
Kennelly, Brendan; Considine, John; Flannery, Darragh – Journal of Economic Education, 2011
This article compares the effectiveness of online and paper-based assignments and tutorials using summative assessment results. All of the students in a large managerial economics course at National University of Ireland, Galway were asked to do six assignments online using Aplia and to do two on paper. The authors examined whether a student's…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Assignments, Electronic Learning, Instructional Effectiveness
Asarta, Carlos J.; Butters, Roger B. – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The term "Discouraged-Business-Major" (DBM) describes students who become discouraged with the rigorous standards of colleges of business and migrate to colleges of arts and sciences to complete a degree in economics under relaxed requirements (Salemi and Eubanks 1996). Following Salemi and Eubanks, the present authors examine a decade…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Characteristics, Ability
Artes, Joaquin; Rahona, Marta – Journal of Economic Education, 2013
In this article, the authors aim to identify the causal effect of the use of graded problem sets on academic performance of Spanish students. The identification strategy relies on an experiment in which the authors exploit variation arising from observing the performance of nearly 300 students taking the same class during the same semester and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement
Tuomainen, Satu – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2014
In recent years Finnish university language centres have increasingly developed procedures for assessing and recognising the skills in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) that students acquire in various non-formal and informal learning environments. This article describes the procedures developed by the University of Eastern Finland Language…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, English for Special Purposes, Second Language Learning
Brouhle, Keith – Journal of Economic Education, 2011
This article discusses an innovative technique to teach strategic behavior in oligopoly markets. In the classroom exercise, students play the role of a firm that maximizes its profit given the behavior of other firms in the industry. Using classroom clickers to communicate pricing decisions, students explore first-hand the strategic nature of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Educational Games, Game Theory