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Qu, Dongxu; Shevchenko, Tetiana; Xia, Yuanyuan; Yan, Xiumin – International Journal of Instruction, 2022
As a new sustainable alternative to linear economics, the circular economy (CE) is bound to be accompanied by the requirements of the existing production model, science and technology, as well as the public perception of CE. To expose the potential impact of higher education on CE transition, this study systematically reviewed the relevant…
Descriptors: Barriers, Economics, Higher Education, Role
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Hamzah, Hamzah; Yudiawan, Agus; St. Umrah; Hasbullah, Hasbullah – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2020
This study aims to explore how changes in community preferences, shari'ah economic development through the tridharma of higher education and its contribution to the development of shari'ah economics. This study was conducted at the UIN Alauddin Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. This study applied library research. Data collection techniques in…
Descriptors: Islam, Community Change, Economic Development, Islamic Culture
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Ewing, Kris M.; Beckert, Kim A.; Ewing, Bradley T. – Education Economics, 2010
This paper estimates the extent and magnitude of US college and university enrollment responses to unanticipated changes in macroeconomic activity. In particular, we consider the relationship between enrollment, economic growth, and inflation. A time series analysis known as a vector autoregression is estimated and impulse response functions are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Enrollment, Enrollment Management, Responses
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Niederjohn, M. Scott; Schug, Mark C.; Wood, William C. – Social Education, 2010
The U.S. economy took a historic nosedive in 2007-2010. It was the worst downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s. However, evidence is emerging which suggests the country is in the midst of an economic recovery. In February 2010, the U.S. Commerce Department reported that GDP rose at a 5.9 percent annual rate in October through December…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Financial Problems, Economic Change, Economic Development
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Nordtveit, Bjorn Harald – International Journal of Educational Development, 2010
Development is often understood as a linear process of change towards Western modernity, a vision that is challenged by this paper, arguing that development efforts should rather be connected to the local stakeholders' sense of their own development. Further, the paper contends that Complexity Theory is more effective than a linear theory of…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Misconceptions, Social Theories, Economics
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Lane, Jason E., Ed.; Johnstone, D. Bruce, Ed. – SUNY Press, 2012
Local, state, and national economies are facing unprecedented levels of international competition. The current fiscal crisis has hampered the ability of many governments in the developed world to directly facilitate economic growth. At the same time, many governments in the developing world are investing significant new resources into local…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Innovation, Industry, Universities
Joint Economic Committee, Washington, DC. – 1982
Because the Soviet Union does not publish measures of economic growth and development comparable with those of Western countries, the Central Intelligence Agency has provided (by means of a large research effort carried out over many years) estimates of the value of the Soviet gross national product (GNP), its rate of growth, its size relative to…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economics
MOSAIC, 1976
Cliometrics is revealing some controversial results in American economic history. Topics reviewed in this article include: the origins of cliometrics in the United States; the present status of cliometrics; the search for the mechanisms of economic growth; the problems of finding statistical data and the application of modern quantitative methods.…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Economics
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Ress, William E.; Wackernagel, Mathis – Focus, 1996
Contrasts conventional economic rationality with economic principles. Develops an empirical approach based on a reinterpretation of carrying capacity that can account for technological advances and trade. Discusses the necessity of diverting much of the present consumption to investment in the maintenance of natural capital stocks. (AIM)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Economics
Aronoff, Craig – Enterprise and Education, 1986
The U.S. textile industry may serve as a classic study on regeneration through market forces. The industry has recently made a turnaround in profits after having been recognized as an industry that was losing most of its profits to overseas producers. The reasons for the emerging strength of the industry is that it began to innovate after a…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Change, Economic Climate, Economic Development
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Awh, Robert Y. – Journal of Economic Education, 1972
The disadvantages inherent in the conventional concept of demand as it appears in undergraduate and graduate textbooks is shown, as well as how such disadvantages can be eliminated by redefining demand as a multivariable relationship between quantities demanded and other relevant variables. (JB)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Opportunities, Economics
Gayle, Dennis John – 1987
The ways in which world market instabilities affect indebted developing countries and explanations of their differential policy responses are the central issues addressed in this paper. The development of Brazil and Mexico is examined as examples of middle-income developing nations whose economies have assumed dependent development. Dependent…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Economic Change
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1995
This is a classroom-ready program about the U.S. economy's number one challenge: globalization. Few historical forces have more power to shape students' lives than globalization, the gradual economic integration of all the world's nations. This program is designed to supplement social studies courses in economics, government, U.S. and world…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economics
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1996
This is a classroom-ready program to help students explore the economic forces that are shaping their world and their future. This program is designed to supplement social studies courses in economics, government, U.S. and world history, world cultures, and geography. The unit contains a newsletter for students in grades 9-12, four reproducible…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economics
Procter and Gamble Educational Services, Cincinnati, OH. – 1997
This is a classroom-ready program that examines the worldwide push for economic freedom as a way of helping students understand its relationship to economic growth. This program is designed to supplement social studies courses in economics, government, U.S. and world history, world cultures, and geography. The unit contains a newsletter for…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economics
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