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Cook, Nathaniel P. S.; Pantuosco, Angie – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
In this article, the authors describe an interactive classroom simulation that helps students learn some of the most important ideas from models of international trade with heterogeneous firms. Students make entry/exit decisions for individual firms with different marginal costs of production. The simulation consists of five rounds, beginning with…
Descriptors: Economics Education, International Trade, Simulation, Class Activities
Salmina, Svetlana Vitalievna; Khafizova, Elmira Kamilevna; Balabanova, Yulia Nikolaevna – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
The paper considers current taxation problems in cross-border electronic commerce in goods, theshare of which in total trade continues to grow. Considering the field of economics as a part ofuniversity education, which can play a prominent role in solving the current problems, we suggestspossible ways of regulating the cross-border e-commerce…
Descriptors: Taxes, International Trade, Legal Responsibility, Compliance (Legal)
Scanlan, Mark – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
This paper provides details on a classroom experiment that focuses on returns to foreign assets given uncertain future exchange rates. Students are assigned the role of foreign analysts and decide how much to invest abroad given their expectations about future exchange rates. The experiment allows students to practice calculating the returns to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Class Activities, Educational Experiments
Yamarik, Steven – Journal of Economic Education, 2018
In this study, the author describes a classroom experiment on new trade theory appropriate for undergraduate international economics and trade courses. Students portray U.S. and Japanese automobile manufacturers with different average cost schedules. There are five rounds in the experiment, starting with autarky in the 1960s and ending with the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, International Trade, Motor Vehicles
Lacka-Badura, Jolanta – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2021
The paper investigates how the type of business content found in the reading materials offered by a popular Business English course book as well as the degree of the content's relevance and usefulness, are perceived by pre-service students learning Business English as part of their university curriculum. Twelve groups of first year undergraduate…
Descriptors: Business English, Business Administration Education, Reading Materials, Course Content
Jensen, Sherry – Journal of Economic Education, 2016
In this article, the author describes a classroom activity for use in introductory economics courses to motivate the study of international trade. The learning activity highlights the importance of international trade in students' everyday lives by having students inventory their on-hand belongings and identify where the items were manufactured.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, International Trade, Introductory Courses, Economics Education
Chowdhury, Manzoor E. – American Journal of Business Education, 2016
Business curriculums in many universities now include a senior Capstone course that integrates topics or materials from all business areas. This capstone course is designed to teach the skills of strategic thinking and analysis rather than mere facts or concepts. With that goal in mind, the ideal course is structured in such a way so that students…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods, Instructional Materials, Annual Reports
Cheng, Louis T. W.; Wang, Jacqueline Wenjie – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2018
The international business education literature suggests that a global mindset can be acquired and benefit students to embrace new ideas and improve their critical thinking. Using a sample of 1,448 undergraduate students in Corporate Finance, International Finance, and Business Law subjects during 2013-2015, our results indicate that students with…
Descriptors: International Trade, Business Administration Education, Critical Thinking, Undergraduate Students
Braak, Willem J.; Lewin, Paul A. – Journal of Extension, 2015
Rural wealth creation and local entrepreneurship are emerging economic development approaches that bring back a sense of self-determination to rural communities. However, their potential is often greatly diminished by preconceived and opposing notions within the community on what drives economic growth. The Dollar Game is an innovative curriculum…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Curriculum, Innovation, Community
Schlabach, Joachim – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2016
Plurilingual skills are among the key skills required in international business communication. Employees working in international business operations use multiple languages concurrently, switch between them, and mediate between different languages and cultures. Up until now however, the language teaching accompanying business studies at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, International Trade
Whaples, Robert – Social Education, 2013
One joy of studying history is discovering people living meaningful lives and behaving in unusual ways that are startling to the modern reader--young or old. Why did pre-modern people living hundreds or even thousands of years ago do things so differently than we do? Robert Whaples states that Economic historians conclude that the key difference…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Economics, Economics Education
Barre, Todd J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2015
The emergence of Bitcoin as an online currency/payment system has been surrounded with controversy with equally passionate proponents and detractors arguing for its long-term viability. These debates lead to stimulating exercises for the finance or economics student eager to understand principles of money, currencies, and monetary economics. The…
Descriptors: Online Systems, Online Vendors, Monetary Systems, International Trade
O'Roark, J. Brian – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
The author of this article expands the background theory of voting to incorporate the undergraduate majors of members of Congress. Examining nine votes on trade across the 109th and 110th Congresses reveals that economics majors are the only category of college major to vote in favor of free trade in a predictable way. Controls for a variety of…
Descriptors: Legislators, Federal Government, Majors (Students), Economics Education
Shanahan, Martin P.; Wilson, John K.; Becker, William E. – Journal of Economic Education, 2012
Over 20 years ago, the late William Zahka (1990, 1998) outlined how the acceptance speeches of those who received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science could be used to teach undergraduates. This article updates and expands Zahka's work, identifying some of the issues discussed by recent Nobel Laureates, classifying their speeches by topic…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Undergraduate Study, College Freshmen, Speeches
Steagall, Jeffrey W.; Jares, Timothy E.; Gallo, Andres – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2012
"If free trade is a no-brainer, why isn't trade free?" Students often express such sentiments at the conclusion of a typical international trade course, during which they have learned that free trade is optimal, but that countries continue to restrict trade substantially. This article describes a simulation of a round of trade…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Business Administration Education, International Trade, Simulation