Summary:
A group of economists from both sides of the Atlantic, part of a project called core Econ, has put together a new introductory economics curriculum, one that is modern, comprehensive, and freely available online. In this country, many colleges encourage Econ 101 students to buy (or rent) expensive textbooks, which can cost up to three hundred dollars, or even morefor some hardcover editions. The core curriculum includes a lengthy e-book titled “The Economy,” lecture slides, and quizzes to test understanding. Some of the material has already been used successfully at colleges like University College London and Sciences Po, in Paris.… The core approach isn’t particularly radical. (Students looking for expositions of Marxian economics or Modern Monetary Theory will have to look
Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important: core, CORE Econ, The Core Curriculum
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A group of economists from both sides of the Atlantic, part of a project called core Econ, has put together a new introductory economics curriculum, one that is modern, comprehensive, and freely available online. In this country, many colleges encourage Econ 101 students to buy (or rent) expensive textbooks, which can cost up to three hundred dollars, or even morefor some hardcover editions. The core curriculum includes a lengthy e-book titled “The Economy,” lecture slides, and quizzes to test understanding. Some of the material has already been used successfully at colleges like University College London and Sciences Po, in Paris.… The core approach isn’t particularly radical. (Students looking for expositions of Marxian economics or Modern Monetary Theory will have to look
Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important: core, CORE Econ, The Core Curriculum
This could be interesting, too:
Mike Norman writes CORE and Periphery in the Reform of Econ 101 — Peter Dorman
Mike Norman writes Lars P. Syll — A new paradigm for teaching economics
Mike Norman writes How Economics Is Forging Renewed Links With Social Sciences — Arjun Jayadev, Rajiv Sethi, Wendy Carlin and Samuel Bowles
Mike Norman writes Bill Mitchell — Paradigm shift – not from the CORE Econ Project – as mainstream as you will get
A group of economists from both sides of the Atlantic, part of a project called core Econ, has put together a new introductory economics curriculum, one that is modern, comprehensive, and freely available online.
In this country, many colleges encourage Econ 101 students to buy (or rent) expensive textbooks, which can cost up to three hundred dollars, or even morefor some hardcover editions. The core curriculum includes a lengthy e-book titled “The Economy,” lecture slides, and quizzes to test understanding. Some of the material has already been used successfully at colleges like University College London and Sciences Po, in Paris.…
The core approach isn’t particularly radical. (Students looking for expositions of Marxian economics or Modern Monetary Theory will have to look elsewhere.)...OK. But thanks for the shout out anyway.
The New Yorker
A New Way to Learn Economics
John Cassidy