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Economics For a Higher Education
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004The author addresses what is versus what should be taught in economics at the tertiary level and the way economics is taught versus how it should be taught. He argues that we need to assist students in recognizing the shortcomings of simplistic analyses of old before students rightly dismiss them as irrelevant and then wrongly dismiss all of economics ...
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Medical education and economics†
Medical Education, 1989Summary. The time available to medical students for learning is scarce in relation to the knowledge they are asked to absorb. New material should not therefore be added to medical curricula without careful consideration of the benefits of the extra knowledge compared to the costs of obtaining this knowledge.
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Economics of Medical Education
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979To the Editor.— Despite his earnestly presented COMMENTARY (240:831, 1978), Dr Alexis' concern about minority enrollment in medical schools is more likely to be frustrated by the rising cost of medical education than by direct effects of the Bakke decision.
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The economics of economic education
Eurasian Business Conference 2025 “Sustainable Business Practices: Turning Challenges into Long-lasting Innovations”The need for economic creativity is continuous in any country, and this premise becomes even more critical for low-income and/or crisis-affected economies. In such cases, the specialist literature in economic sciences has not been fully synergistic regarding economic education, particularly in terms of how economic sciences can contribute to economic ...
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The Review of Economic Studies, 1976
This paper constructs a neoclassical life-cycle growth model which allows for investment not only in tangible capital but in education. We consider an economy in which individuals live for two periods, devoting a fraction of time to schooling in the first period while working full time in the second.
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This paper constructs a neoclassical life-cycle growth model which allows for investment not only in tangible capital but in education. We consider an economy in which individuals live for two periods, devoting a fraction of time to schooling in the first period while working full time in the second.
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Where is the Economics in Economic Education?
The Journal of Economic Education, 1977This article represents a deviation from the JEE's typical item. It should prove stimulating to all economic educators, however, and provoke lively discussion. McKenzie sharply challenges a notion that many teachers of economics have accepted on faith—that a knowledge of economics will help people to make more intelligent decisions in their roles as ...
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Weaknesses in Economics and Economic Education
2020Quantitative oriented economics up to this point has described the behavior of economic agents and the development of the economy as a process by means of models. Quantitative models presuppose deterministic behavior. The results must be reproducible.
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International Journal of Educational Development, 1987
Economics of Education: A Selected Annotated Bibliography is an annotated bibliography of the economics of education. The criterion of selection is a simple one: whether the country or area study contributes to fundamental generalization about the economic aspects or economic role of education.
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Economics of Education: A Selected Annotated Bibliography is an annotated bibliography of the economics of education. The criterion of selection is a simple one: whether the country or area study contributes to fundamental generalization about the economic aspects or economic role of education.
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An Introduction to Economics and the Economics of Education
1979This book is about economics as applied to the educational process. A number of economic aspects to education are obvious; the parent or student must meet tuition bills and expenses for books like this one. University officials are constantly grappling with the problem of rising operating costs and keeping their dormitories filled.
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The Impact of Higher Education on Economic Growth in ASEAN-5 Countries
Sustainability, 2021Woraphon Yamaka +2 more
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