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A Prisoner’s Dilemma Classroom Activity with iClickers to Explain Game Theory to Economics Students This is a very simple classroom game I do with my ... by ![]() 0 1 | 12192 | |||
Money and banking simulation (experiment) Students participate in a trading simulation, first without banks, then local banks and then a central bank. by ![]() 0 2 | 1450 | |||
Originally posted on December 14, 2009. To illustrate the importance of economics for the study of law I begin with a simple example due to David Frie... by ![]() 0 1 | 1213 | |||
Join us for an exclusive conversation with Greg Mankiw, former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, as he offers a deep dive into the evolving l... by ![]() 0 0 | 581 | |||
From Grad to Greatness - Your Guide to Successful Teaching Ryan Herzog and Aisling Winston are seasoned economics instructors with extensive experienc... by ![]() 0 0 | 1402 |
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