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How the Shifting Landscape Affects our Students

In: Educating Economists

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  • David W. Breneman

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The economics major is a central part of a college education. But is that economics major doing what it is meant to do? And if not, how should it be changed? This book raises a set of provocative questions that encourage readers to look at the economics major in a different light than it is typically considered and provides a series of recommendations for change.

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  • David W. Breneman, 2009. "How the Shifting Landscape Affects our Students," Chapters, in: David Colander & KimMarie McGoldrick (ed.), Educating Economists, chapter 20, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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