The Centre for Economy Studies
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We work on improving and modernising econ education, by creating innovate open-access teaching materials, and assisting academics directly.
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https://www.economystudies.com/ 23-08-2021 18:38:11
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Podcasts are a great way for students to get more familiar with the world of economics. These are some great suggestions. We also recommend NPR's Planet Money and EconomicsinTen perfect for students and also a great basis for classes #teachecon
"In most economics classes we focus on the production and consumption of goods and services, but what happens to the product and its packaging after it’s consumed?" Our friends from The Centre for Economy Studies have developed this teaching pack! 👉 buff.ly/44uMtVp
"A must read for anyone curious about the economy and the world" Tim Harford "Best publication for A level students" HoD, Bromley "My favourite economics mag" Principal Examiner "This is excellent" John Maloney, Uni of Exeter #economics today economicsfactory.com/product-catego…
📢Check out our new teaching pack: Know Your Own Economy UK, based on one of our building blocks: economystudies.com/book/bb2/ and represents a key aspect missing from the economics curricula – learning about the actual economy around us. economystudies.com/know-your-own-… #teachecon #econed
This has become one of my favourite slides when explaning to my students that there are different ways to do economics and, therefore, to conceptualise ‘the economy’ Thank you, Sandy Darity, Retweets do not mean endorsement., for writing this paper! tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…
Just read this very nice piece by Chandni Dwarkasing explaining how she approaches the teaching of advanced microeconomics from a heterodox/pluralist perspective SOAS Economics It's in the new Teaching Heterodox Economics Magazine edited by Clara Lea Dallaire-Fortier: figshare.com/articles/onlin….
Covering themes ranging from macro-structural issues to organisation of everyday life, Cantillon, Odile Mackett & Sara Stevano provide a rich understanding of the interplay between gender, class, race, and other social dimensions within the global economic system.