A survey of students in an Introduction to Economics class suggests that the use of music increases their enjoyment of economics. However, there is little evidence that it increases their interest in, or understanding of, economics.S. Medcalfe...
The fallacy of composition is based on the assumption that what is true for a single member of a class is true for the entire class. For this reason, it is also sometimes referred to as the part to whole fallacy. It often arises from a lack of information, reasoning based on individual...
Photograph of an economic council As a class, discuss the images you are looking at in relation to these three questions: Kinesthetic Activities Verbal Activities Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? I am a studentI am a teacher ...
(2010), `The economics of class size', in D. J. Brewer and P. J. McEwan (eds), Economics of Education, Amsterdam: Elsevier.Schanzenbach, D.W. (2010). The economics of class size. In D.J. Brewer & P.J. McEwan (Eds.), Economics of Education (pp. 183-190). Elsevier....
Footnote52and in influencing decision-making processes, information systems and accountability towards civil society.Footnote53However, in treating gender and management issues, it is important to consider their intersectionality with other life categories such as class, age, education, sexual orientation....
CLASS.— At the close of each lecture a class is held for those students who wish to study the subject more thoroughly. All who attend the lectures may remain for the class discussion, whether desirous of participating in it or not. The object of the class is to give the students an op...
In first chapters of the Theory of the Leisure Class, Veblen (1899) described the social and historical background of consumption phenomena. In contrast to contemporary research on conspicuous consumption, Veblen’s analysis was based on the anthropological work of his time. This allowed him to ...
There have been very few first-class mathematicians who have turned their attention in any sustained way towards economics: John von Neumann was the premier example in the 20thcentury. Perhaps because of that fact, the exact nature and character of his legacy is a topic of intense dispute, eve...
Data were obtained on sources of fees, collection, duration of fee policies, length of regular training classes, class atendance, special interest classes, agents' evaluations(largely favorable) of the effects of fee policies, and members' complaints (apparently very few) about fees for special ...
Veblen, Thorstein. 1899.The theory of the leisure class. An economic study of institutions. New York: Macmillan. Google Scholar Veblen, Thorstein. 1914.The instinct of workmanship and the state of industrial arts. New York: Macmillan.