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Samuelson, Paul A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
This article offers a brief review of the intellectual and ideological history of economics. Devotes particular attention to the issue of how economists draw the line between science and ideological indoctrination. (JDH)
Descriptors: Change, Conferences, Economics, Economics Education
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Heilbroner, Robert L. – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
This article offers a radical criticism of the Joint Council's publication: "A Framework for Teaching the Basic Concepts." It specifies a five-point alternative view of economics which takes, among other things, greater account of history and ideology. (JDH)
Descriptors: Change, Conferences, Economics, Economics Education
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Fels, Rendigs – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
Offers a critique of Heilbroner's paper (see SO516704). Concludes that because the alternative view of economics offered by Heilbroner subjugates analytical concepts to an ideological and historical vision, it is not as teachable. (JDH)
Descriptors: Change, Conferences, Economics, Economics Education
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Gift, Richard E.; Krislov, Joseph – Journal of Economic Education, 1991
Focuses on Allan Bloom's perception of a classic text and his belief that there are no classic texts in the social sciences. Contends there are definitive works in economics and develops a list of six criteria to determine them. Discusses economics books that might be considered classic works, and lists textbooks that refer to these classics. (NL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Economics Education, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Saunders, Phillip – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
This article offers another critique of Robert Heilbroner's (see SO516704) proposal for change in the teaching of economics. Among the criticisms rendered is the point that Heilbroner's statistical, ideological, and historical perspective would not be intellectually feasible for the vast majority of students in elementary and secondary schools.…
Descriptors: Change, Conferences, Economics, Economics Education
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Bethune, John J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1992
Presents a review of five textbooks available for a one-semester undergraduate course in the history of economic thought. Includes method of approach taken by the authors, content, and features such as indexes and lists of suggested readings. Suggests how the texts differ with respect to content without recommending any particular book. (DK)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Research
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Peterson, Dean; Bean, John C. – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Describes a method for organizing the subject matter associated with the history of economic thought. The conceptual matrix is an organizer and visual display that cross references normative and economic issues with their historical context. Maintains that the matrix promotes critical thinking and allows students to focus on the issues. (MJP)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Concept Teaching, Course Content, Course Organization
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Ekelund, Robert B., Jr.; Hebert, Robert F. – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Criticizes the use of a conceptual matrix in an undergraduate history of economic thought course. A conceptual matrix is a visual display advocated by John Bean and Dean Peterson that cross references normative and economic issues with their historical contexts. Argues that this promotes rote learning and stifles critical thinking. (MJP)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Concept Teaching, Course Content, Course Organization
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Bogart, William T. – Journal of Economic Education, 1995
Compares and contrasts Joseph Schumpeter's 1942 classic of economic thought, "Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy," with Edward Bellamy's 1888 utopian novel, "Looking Backward." Both works criticize capitalism and arrive at socialist solutions. Bellamy's entertaining novel provides a useful benchmark for students analyzing…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Impact
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Froyen, Richard T. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Traces the development of macroeconomic theory from John Maynard Keynes to modern endogenous growth theory. Maintains that a combination of interest in growth theory and related policy questions will play a prominent role in macroeconomics in the future. Recommends narrowing the gap between graduate school and undergraduate economics instruction.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Capitalism, Course Content, Economic Research