It can be difficult to incorporate ecological and feminist concerns into introductory courses based on neoclassical analysis. We have faced these issues head-on as we have worked on writing introductory economics textbooks, Microeconomics i
This introductory course teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. Topics include consumer theory,...
This paper explores possible reasons for the long and enduring dominance of neoclassical theory over...
This paper explores possible reasons for the long and enduring dominance of neoclassical theory over...
It can be difficult to incorporate ecological and feminist concerns into introductory courses based ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Economics at ScholarWorks at UMass Bo...
Principles of Economics in Context is designed as a single text for students in a full-year introduc...
Caroline Krafft, PhD, Assistant Professor of Economics, received a $4,000.00 grant to develop textbo...
Economics continues to struggle with gender representation throughout the education pipeline. One re...
The presentation of economics in introductory courses has been highlighted as potentially exacerbati...
Principles of Microeconomics: Scarcity and Social Provisioning takes a pluralistic approach to the s...
Designed for one-semester use, this innovative, principles-level text takes a broad contextual app...
In the midst of a climate crisis and growing social inequity, our economic mindset must adapt to our...
Environmental problems and issues have become increasingly important in public and private debates, ...
This course provides an introduction to microeconomic theory designed to meet the needs of students ...
This textbook is unique among economics textbooks. It contains many of the same topics as mainstream...
This introductory course teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. Topics include consumer theory,...
This paper explores possible reasons for the long and enduring dominance of neoclassical theory over...
This paper explores possible reasons for the long and enduring dominance of neoclassical theory over...
It can be difficult to incorporate ecological and feminist concerns into introductory courses based ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Economics at ScholarWorks at UMass Bo...
Principles of Economics in Context is designed as a single text for students in a full-year introduc...
Caroline Krafft, PhD, Assistant Professor of Economics, received a $4,000.00 grant to develop textbo...
Economics continues to struggle with gender representation throughout the education pipeline. One re...
The presentation of economics in introductory courses has been highlighted as potentially exacerbati...
Principles of Microeconomics: Scarcity and Social Provisioning takes a pluralistic approach to the s...
Designed for one-semester use, this innovative, principles-level text takes a broad contextual app...
In the midst of a climate crisis and growing social inequity, our economic mindset must adapt to our...
Environmental problems and issues have become increasingly important in public and private debates, ...
This course provides an introduction to microeconomic theory designed to meet the needs of students ...
This textbook is unique among economics textbooks. It contains many of the same topics as mainstream...
This introductory course teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. Topics include consumer theory,...
This paper explores possible reasons for the long and enduring dominance of neoclassical theory over...
This paper explores possible reasons for the long and enduring dominance of neoclassical theory over...