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Teaching Australian First-Year Economics Courses-In Search of a Better Way

Julie Lee, John Burgess and Paul Kniest

The Journal of Economic Education, 1996, vol. 27, issue 1, 85-90

Abstract: The results of a survey of first-year economics courses offered at Australian universities are summarized and compared with those obtained for undergraduate economics courses offered in the United States. The main differences are that in Australia lecture classes are much larger and small tutorial sections are nearly universal.

Date: 1996
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