Knowledge of economics is becoming essential for citizens to adapt to economic life. Against this backdrop, the economic education of young people in the general education system has, in recent years, assumed greater importance at the level of education policy in many countries. For this reason, an empirical study was conducted in Austria, India and China. The survey tool examines the economic knowledge, self-assessment, personal interest, and attitude towards economic topics among pupils who are about to finish lower secondary school. The findings are presented and compared based on the respective education system and cultural background. The results demonstrate the feasibility of measuring economic knowledge in a standardised way across t...
Knowledge about the economy and its functioning is fundamental to make informed decisions within the...
179 male and female UK adolescents in full-time education, aged 16–18, answered open-ended questions...
A study of Chinese and U.S. business students\u27 perceptions of their education identified differen...
Knowledge of economics is becoming essential for citizens to adapt to economic life. Against this ba...
The paper presents the results of the sixth edition of the survey on the awareness and economic matu...
As more and more and increasingly complex economic decisions have to be made, economic education has...
[[abstract]]The study focus on the economy knowledge and the attitude of using money of elementary s...
Students’ economic literacy depends on the contents they learn in school as well as at home. It also...
Abstract Background When beginning higher education studies in business and economics students bring...
The article presents the results of the fifth edition of the study focused on the economic maturity ...
Because of the high social relevance of an economics education, many countries now focus on the enha...
The paper highlights the importance and relevance of introducing economic studies to primary schools...
The purpose of this research project was to better understand the attitudes and beliefs of undergrad...
The report presents the results of the fourth edition of a study concerning the awareness and econom...
Undergraduate economic education has become a serious problem in these years in Japan. It is largely...
Knowledge about the economy and its functioning is fundamental to make informed decisions within the...
179 male and female UK adolescents in full-time education, aged 16–18, answered open-ended questions...
A study of Chinese and U.S. business students\u27 perceptions of their education identified differen...
Knowledge of economics is becoming essential for citizens to adapt to economic life. Against this ba...
The paper presents the results of the sixth edition of the survey on the awareness and economic matu...
As more and more and increasingly complex economic decisions have to be made, economic education has...
[[abstract]]The study focus on the economy knowledge and the attitude of using money of elementary s...
Students’ economic literacy depends on the contents they learn in school as well as at home. It also...
Abstract Background When beginning higher education studies in business and economics students bring...
The article presents the results of the fifth edition of the study focused on the economic maturity ...
Because of the high social relevance of an economics education, many countries now focus on the enha...
The paper highlights the importance and relevance of introducing economic studies to primary schools...
The purpose of this research project was to better understand the attitudes and beliefs of undergrad...
The report presents the results of the fourth edition of a study concerning the awareness and econom...
Undergraduate economic education has become a serious problem in these years in Japan. It is largely...
Knowledge about the economy and its functioning is fundamental to make informed decisions within the...
179 male and female UK adolescents in full-time education, aged 16–18, answered open-ended questions...
A study of Chinese and U.S. business students\u27 perceptions of their education identified differen...