Journal of Economics Teaching
2016 - 2026
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2018
- Using Google Drawings to Create Homework Exercises pp. 68-78

- Oskar Harmon and Robert Szarka
- Guns, Butter, and Dr. Seuss: Using Political Cartoons to Teach the PPC pp. 79-91

- Sarah Jenyk and Daniel Wakefield
- Teaching Macroeconomics with the Econland Simulation Game and Learning Platform pp. 92-103

- Tim Rogmans
- Using Technology to Complete the Natural Learning Path in a Principles of Economics Course pp. 104-114

- Eric Chiang and Jose J. Vazquez
Volume 2, issue 1, 2017
- From Continuous to Discrete: An Alternative Approach to Teaching Consumer Choice pp. 1-13

- Mark Holmgren
- Building a Taylor Rule Using FRED pp. 14-29

- Diego Mendez-Carbajo, Keith G. Taylor and Mark A. Bayles
- Economic Lessons from the Musical Hamilton pp. 30-50

- Matthew C. Rousu and Courtney A. Conrad
- Super-Economics Man! Using Superheroes to Teach Economics pp. 51-67

- Brian O'Roark
Volume 1, issue 2, 2016
- Explaining "In the Aggregate" Concepts with Clickers pp. 71-90

- Martha Olney
- An Exercise on Creating a Student Expenditure Basket pp. 91-110

- Chandini Sankaran, Thomas Mulroney, Jr. and Dana Corcoran
- Advice on Implementing Supplemental Instruction in an Introductory Level Economics Course pp. 111-117

- Michael J. Enz and James Tierney
- Mattress Money pp. 118-126

- Henry Chappell
Volume 1, issue 1, 2016
- JET: A New Journal Takes Off! pp. 1-6

- Linda S. Ghent and G. Dirk Mateer
- Herd Immunity: A Classroom Experiment pp. 7-16

- Alan Grant, Jim Bruehler and Andreea Chiritescu
- Let's Make a Movie! Introducing Economics With a Multimedia Project pp. 17-41

- Parama Chaudhury and Christian Spielmann
- Using the Berenstain Bears to Teach Economics in the Elementary Classroom pp. 42-70

- Erin Yetter