Since India is a nation of unique diversity, with its economy and society driven by many agencies, institutions and beliefs, the application of economics as well as other social sciences is required to address the various socio-economic problems in India. This approach of inter-disciplinarity has to be followed in the graduate curriculum of economics which has been severely criticised by the academic community as neither job-oriented nor able to understand the full extent of the nature and problems within the Indian economy. This article tries to initiate discussion in kerala context on various grounds such as pedagogical changes, evaluation of course and curriculum, resource constrains and issues of politics and bureaucracy are all inevita...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
In the paper an attempt has been made to respond to the question that the teachers and the researche...
Abstract: Demands for the ‘decolonisation’ of universities and curricula in South Africa raise impor...
Since India is a nation of unique diversity, with its economy and society driven by many agencies, i...
Worldwide, a concerted and systematic criticism of the way economics is taught began after the onsl...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
Economics is commonly studied at schools and is one of the most popular courses at university (usual...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
This investigation of economics education in the UK and Singapore aims to explore an undergraduate e...
WP 2001-19 October 2001Development economics nowadays is mainstream economics applied to poor countr...
Education is designed to produce existing knowledge in new minds and to make these minds more recept...
This paper investigates various changing aspects in the teaching of economics within the context of ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a radical approach to economics and to suggest how several i...
This paper offers a multi-dimensional critique of recent reforms to UK Economics curricular framewor...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
In the paper an attempt has been made to respond to the question that the teachers and the researche...
Abstract: Demands for the ‘decolonisation’ of universities and curricula in South Africa raise impor...
Since India is a nation of unique diversity, with its economy and society driven by many agencies, i...
Worldwide, a concerted and systematic criticism of the way economics is taught began after the onsl...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
Economics is commonly studied at schools and is one of the most popular courses at university (usual...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in th...
This investigation of economics education in the UK and Singapore aims to explore an undergraduate e...
WP 2001-19 October 2001Development economics nowadays is mainstream economics applied to poor countr...
Education is designed to produce existing knowledge in new minds and to make these minds more recept...
This paper investigates various changing aspects in the teaching of economics within the context of ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a radical approach to economics and to suggest how several i...
This paper offers a multi-dimensional critique of recent reforms to UK Economics curricular framewor...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
In the paper an attempt has been made to respond to the question that the teachers and the researche...
Abstract: Demands for the ‘decolonisation’ of universities and curricula in South Africa raise impor...