This paper assesses the undergraduate economics curricular at three academic institutions, one in the US and two in the UK, using a case study methodology. The results of this paper indicates that if the level of integration between research and teaching is very high, if the curriculum is ‘relevant’ interdisciplinary; and if the student selection process is robust and seeks only to admit only the most intellectually able students, then this may not only have a positive effect on the ranking of the institution itself but also on the ranking of the economics department of the institution. Furthermore, it can be demonstrated that there is also a correlation between the rankings of institutions and the institutions economic departments with for...
Purpose – Economics is catering to a diverse student cohort. This cohort needs to be equipped with t...
Numerous sources calling for more accountability in higher education are putting increased pressure ...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...
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...
Economists have long been interested in teaching economics in elementary and secondary schools and i...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students with negative rep...
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
This investigation of economics education in the UK and Singapore aims to explore an undergraduate e...
This paper investigates the impact of student performance in introductory economics and quantitative...
Economics is commonly studied at schools and is one of the most popular courses at university (usual...
The United Kingdom has long been famous for it’s economic education. It has given the world many fam...
This study is the first of a series of studies, collectively embodying a multiphase mixed methods de...
This paper attempts to investigate the relative importance of introductory economics and quantitativ...
Sixty years ago, Schumpeter’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association discussed th...
Purpose – Economics is catering to a diverse student cohort. This cohort needs to be equipped with t...
Numerous sources calling for more accountability in higher education are putting increased pressure ...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...
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...
Economists have long been interested in teaching economics in elementary and secondary schools and i...
Economics is usually perceived as a difficult subject among undergraduate students with negative rep...
This thesis reports on a research program to study learning in economics utilising non-traditional r...
This investigation of economics education in the UK and Singapore aims to explore an undergraduate e...
This paper investigates the impact of student performance in introductory economics and quantitative...
Economics is commonly studied at schools and is one of the most popular courses at university (usual...
The United Kingdom has long been famous for it’s economic education. It has given the world many fam...
This study is the first of a series of studies, collectively embodying a multiphase mixed methods de...
This paper attempts to investigate the relative importance of introductory economics and quantitativ...
Sixty years ago, Schumpeter’s Presidential Address to the American Economic Association discussed th...
Purpose – Economics is catering to a diverse student cohort. This cohort needs to be equipped with t...
Numerous sources calling for more accountability in higher education are putting increased pressure ...
This paper examines the recent evolution of the Australian economics curriculum. First, it examines...