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ELECTRONIC VERSION

Volume 2- Numbers 1 & 2

Contents

Articles  
   
How I Taught Law and Economics - Warren J. Samuels

   
Asking the Right Kinds of Questions Promotes Learning During Discussion - Michael K. Salemi 55

 
   
Teaching Political Economy: Curriculum and Pedagogy - Frank Stilwell

 
   
Teaching Principles of Economics from a Social Economics Perspective - Edward J. O’Boyle

 
   
Teaching Health Economics Luke B. Connelly

 
   
Innovative for Quality in the Teaching of Economics - James Laurenceson

 
   
Approaches to Learning in the Honours Year Supervisory Relationship: A Preliminary Investigation - Nava Subramaniam, Michael E. Drew & Kim Clowes-Doolan

 
   
Notes & Commentaries  
   
Some Thoughts on Economics Education Research - Tommy Tang
 
   
Nature Versus Nurture in the Economics of Education - Editors
 
   
A Note on Opportunity Cost: A Contemporary Problem - Editors
 
   
The Chinese Origins of the Invisible Hands - James Laurenceson  
   
Book Reviews  
   
The Student’s Guide to Writing Economics - Alan Duhs  
   
The Handbook for Economics Lecturers - Mary R. Hedges  
   
Political Economy - Alan Duhs  
   
Principles of Microeconomics - Bruce Littleboy  
   
Macroeconomics - Kartik C. Roy  
   
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