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funds, and the quantity theory of money. The experiment can be used in principles, intermediate macroeconomics, or money and … banking courses. The experiment takes approximately 45 minutes to run, depending on class size, and requires no computers. …
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Teachers often deliver the same lesson multiple times in one day. In contrast to year-to-year teaching experience, it is unclear how this teaching repetition affects student outcomes. We examine the effects of teaching repetition in a setting where students are randomly assigned to a university...
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Business model innovation is typically taught in small seminars at universities. Teaching this intrinsically task-oriented subject to a large number of students is a challenge. In this paper we address this challenge by proposing an experiential and interactive approach to teaching business...
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Classroom experiments as a teaching tool increase understanding and especially motivation. Traditionally, experiments have been run using pen-and-paper or in a computer lab. Pen-and-paper is time and resource consuming. Experiments in the lab require appropriate installations and impede the...
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