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Economic Returns to Education: What We Know, What We Don’t Know, and Where We Are Going – Some Brief Pointers [PDF]

open access: yes
The estimation of the economic return to education has perhaps been one of the predominant areas of analysis in applied economics for over 50 years. In this short note we consider some of the recent directions taken by the literature, and also some of ...
Colm Harmon
core   +3 more sources

Educational Costs of Residents in a Teaching Hospital: a case study

open access: yesپژوهش‌های سلامت‌محور, 2019
Educational Costs of Residents in a Teaching Hospital: a case study   Aleboyeh Mahmoud Reza1, Reza pour Aziz2, Meshkani Zahra3*, Alipour Vahid4,  Soleimani movahed Maryam4   1. Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Iran
Mahmoud Reza Aleboyeh   +4 more
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Political Education in University of Economics: Challenges and Prospects

open access: yesВестник Российского экономического университета имени Г. В. Плеханова, 2018
The article discusses present day problems of training politologists and sociologists in university of economics.  It shows a multi-level structure of political education in the Russian Plekhanov University of Economics and analyzed typical academic and ...
A. P. Koshkin   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Accounting for Substitution: Improving Estimates of GHG Reductions From Cattle‐Based Product Demand Shifts

open access: yesApplied Economic Perspectives and Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Estimates of reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from lower demand for cattle‐based products must account for substitution effects. This study collected data through two surveys—one on ground beef and another on dairy milk—to evaluate substitution effects and potential GHG reductions.
Brandon R. McFadden   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

FDI, Education, and Economic Growth: Quality Matters! [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In this paper, we revisit the results from the influential study by Borensztein et al. (Journal of International Economics 45:115–135, 1998), which argues that inward foreign direct investment (FDI) promotes the economic growth in a less developed host ...
Wang, Miao, Wong, M. C. Sunny
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Learning from Physics Education Research: Lessons for Economics Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
We believe that economists have much to learn from educational research practices and related pedagogical innovations in other disciplines, in particular physics education.
Maier, Mark H., Simkins, Scott P.
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Swedish farmers' approval of nudges

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
Abstract Interest in the use of behavioral policy approaches, such as nudges, has strongly increased over the past years, including in the domains of food, agricultural and environmental policies. While the approval of nudges among the general public has been studied extensively, we know little about the attitude of farmers toward nudging. Farmers may (
Liesbeth Colen   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Guest Editor’s Introduction

open access: yesScientific Annals of Economics and Business, 2023
The Globalization and Higher Education in Economics and Business Administration (GEBA) Conference has been sponsored by the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (AICU) and organized by the Faculty of Economics Business Administration (FEBA) in Iasi, Romania ...
Seyed Mehdian
doaj  

Are all meats substitutes? A basket‐and‐expenditure‐based approach

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
Abstract This study examines the relationship among animal‐based meat and plant‐based meat alternatives (PBMAs) using a basket‐and‐expenditure‐based choice experiment. In particular, we examine whether animal‐based meat products are substitutes or complements with PBMAs.
Clinton L. Neill, Logan L. Britton
wiley   +1 more source

Do outgrower schemes enhance technology adoption and productivity? Evidence from maize farmers in Northern Ghana

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
Abstract Nucleus outgrower schemes are contractual arrangements where well‐resourced large‐scale farmers (nucleus farmers) are empowered by development support agencies to take charge of smallholder farmers, by providing them with market access and the necessary training on agronomic practices and farm inputs for production.
Dominic Tasila Konja, Awudu Abdulai
wiley   +1 more source

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