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1997, Volume 28, Issue 4
1997, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 195-205 The Effect of Economic Knowledge on Public Opinion of Economic Issues
by William B. Walstad - 206-221 Introducing Students to the Competing Schools of Thought in Intermediate Macroeconomics
by Harlan M. Smith - 222-229 An Interactive Learning System for the Economic Analysis of Public Policies
by Fred C. White - 230-254 Conditions for the Existence of Market Equilibrium
by William D. A. Bryant - 255-271 Making and Correcting Errors in Student Economic Analyses: An Examination of Videotapes
by Myra H. Strober & Allen Cook & Kasi Allen Fuller - 272-278 Comparative Research Productivity Measures for Economics Departments
by David A. Huettner & William Clark - 279-282 Trends in Undergraduate Economics Degrees: An Update
by John J. Siegfried
1997, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 99-99 New Research in Precollege Economic Education
by Robert Highsmith - 100-121 Determinants of Achievement of Economics Concepts by Elementary School Students
by Kim Sosin & James Dick & Mary Lynn Reiser - 122-134 Statewide Performance Assessment as a Complement to Multiple-Choice Testing in High School Economics
by Robert B. Harris & William C. Kerby - 135-142 Comparing AP and College Student Learning of Economics
by Claire Melican & Fekru Debebe & Rick Morgan - 143-153 Effects of the High School Economics Curriculum on Learning in the College Principles Class
by Jane S. Lopus
1997, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-12 Undergraduate Student Cheating in the Fields of Business and Economics
by Clifford Nowell & Doug Laufer - 13-30 Verbal Abilities, Gender, and the Introductory Economics Course: A New Look at an Old Assumption
by Benjamin Greene - 31-35 The Mentor Demonstration Model: Writing with Students in the Senior Economics Seminar
by Jerome L. McElroy - 36-44 The Case of a Giffen Good: Comment
by Christian E. Weber - 45-47 The Case of a Giffen Good: Reply
by Uriel Spiegel - 48-57 A Graphical Analysis of the Cournot-Nash and Stackelberg Models
by Murray Fulton - 58-75 Recent Advances in Empirical Microeconomic Research in Poor Countries: An Annotated Bibliography
by Christopher Udry - 76-81 Construction of Consumption Possibility Frontiers in Principles Textbooks
by Terry L. Olson - 82-92 Career Publications and Academic Job Rank: Evidence from the Class of 1968
by Paul W. Grimes & Charles A. Register

