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The effectiveness of the emergency eLearning during COVID-19 pandemic. The case of higher education in economics in Romania

International Review of Economic Education, 2021
In this paper, we aim to identify the determinants of online effective learning in the emergency situation created by COVID19 pandemic. Further, we test which of the learning methods (traditional, online, and hybrid) is preferred by Romanian students in ...
M. Roman, A. Plopeanu
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Economics of Education

International Review of Education, 1979
During the past twenty-five years economists have made a substantial contribution to thinking about problems of resource allocation to education and of returns to education. The study of the statistics of costs and expenditures on education, which had been neglected, has advanced.
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Steady-state economics

His Life and Ideas, 2021
Basic explanation As an economy grows, it brings benefits in terms of health, happiness and fulfilment. Infant mortality rates fall and life expectancy increases. Welfare states appear, along with health care, education and reliable infrastructure.
P. Victor
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Where is the Economics in Economic Education?

The Journal of Economic Education, 1977
This 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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Economics and the civic mission of social studies education: Two critiques of neoclassicism

Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2019
This article examines the theoretical assumptions underlying K-12 economic curriculum and the consequences of this curriculum for citizenship education and democracy.
E. Adams
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Weaknesses in Economics and Economic Education

2020
Quantitative 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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The Economics of Education

Oxford Review of Education, 1996
The second edition of the International Encyclopedia of Education is organised by themes and the present volume is dedicated to the issue of the economics of education. The word 'international' can be interpreted in different ways: first, it may mean that the content of the volume deals with educational issues worldwide.
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Economics and Education

Problems in Economics, 1967
One of the most important rights won by the working population of our country is the right to free education, confirmed in the country's basic law, the Soviet Constitution. For the fifty years of existence of the Soviet power, utilization of this right has helped millions of citizens of the USSR to gain elementary, secondary, and higher education, to ...
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An Introduction to Economics and the Economics of Education

1979
This 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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