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students recognize the biases that have been highlighted in the professional Chartered Financial Analyst curriculum. This … approach is engaging, “messy,” and fun, and it has helped my portfolio management students better appreciate the trade …
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frequently alongside higher socioeconomic status students. When correcting the bias, results showed that the effects of teacher … positive impacts on the performance of 4th grade students. …
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frequently alongside higher socioeconomic status students. When correcting the bias, results showed that the effects of teacher … positive impacts on the performance of 4th grade students …
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In this paper I analyse how I became an economist and at the same time a democratic socialist and a Christian. I also explain how I became politically involved after my graduate studies at Cambridge in the late 1950s and started lecturing at Adelaide. When back in Cambridge in the 1960s,...
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CAPITAL is a work of logic; but the conclusions of Capital keep a great distance from that of the reality. However, the academic circles have not yet discovered the real origin of the logical defect in CAPITAL, which has been a logical puzzle perplexing the academic circles for more than a...
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There are some common laws in the universe. Economists widely accept the principles of Newton's laws of motion. Specific theorems of physics are more eligible analogues to the expressions of economics. Equation of momentum can be the best analogue of equation of exchanges. The virgin form...
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An asynchronous course in the foundations of economic analysis depends on mastery of content before students may … measure the difference in pre- and post-test scores on a standardized exam to test whether students learn more in face … class. Previous research has shown that students in online courses do not do significantly worse than face-to-face students …
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In this paper I analyse how I became an economist and at the same time a democratic socialist and a Christian. I also explained how I became politically involved after my graduate studies at Cambridge in the late 1950s and started lecturing at Adelaide. When back in Cambridge, teaching in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014191041
Until recently, predatory pricing was a rapidly dying area of antitrust. Following years of judicial tapering of predatory pricing liability in the lower courts, the Supreme Court dealt a devastating, and perhaps final, blow to the hopes of predatory pricing plaintiffs with its 1993 decision in...
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main focus groups of the research are teachers and students from the economic field of education at both university and …
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