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Shand, Robert; Bowden, A. Brooks – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
The economic evaluation of educational policies and programs employing the ingredients method for cost, cost-effectiveness, or benefit-cost analysis is no exception to the critique that economic models require an untenable number of assumptions. Educational economists must make assumptions due to two sources of uncertainty: model uncertainty, as…
Descriptors: Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Research, Economic Research
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Jinyoung Kang; Donggyu Yi; Jong Ho Hong – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Environmental education (EE) has received more and more attention worldwide. In Korea, there is a national consensus on the importance of EE; however, it is not as much of a priority as other education subjects or themes, based on annual survey results. This study asks how much value Korean citizens place on EE, revealing its value more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Public Opinion, Economic Research
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Shand, Robert; Bowden, A. Brooks – Grantee Submission, 2021
The economic evaluation of educational policies and programs employing the ingredients method for cost, cost-effectiveness, or benefit-cost analysis is no exception to the critique that economic models require an untenable number of assumptions. Educational economists must make assumptions due to two sources of uncertainty: model uncertainty, as…
Descriptors: Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Research, Economic Research
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Alessandro Muscio; Sotaro Shibayama – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
This paper investigates employment outcomes for a large sample of Ph.D. students who were enrolled in a doctoral training program in Italy in the period 2008-14. The empirical analysis is based on survey data obtained from a questionnaire distributed to 23,500 individuals in 2016. In Italy, student enrolment in a Ph.D. involves a university-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Private Financial Support, Private Sector
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Anthony Underwood; Aidan Sichel; Emily C. Marshall – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
Economics has become increasingly empirical and, alongside this shift, has come more demand for improved transparency and reproducibility in empirical economic research. In this article, we distribute a survey to almost 1500 economics faculty from the top 161 liberal arts colleges with an economics major (according to U.S. News & World Report)…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Economics Education, Undergraduate Students, Liberal Arts
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Clayton, Stephen; Nuckols, Daniel – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
Whether pursuing immediate professional careers or preparing for graduate research, for many students the opportunities to conduct original research as undergraduates can be formative, creating a valuable differentiating factor on their resumes. The Economics Scholars Program builds an environment where undergraduate students can conduct economic…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Undergraduate Students, Conferences (Gatherings), Student Research
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Swann, G. M. Peter – Journal of Economic Education, 2019
Many empirical economists say that the teaching of econometrics is unbalanced, and students are not well-prepared for the serious problems they will encounter with real data. Here, the author considers the problem of noisy data, which is present in most econometric studies, but receives far too little attention. Most econometric studies are done…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Economics, Data, Problems
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Shanafelt, Amy; Magliocco, Brandon; Milbrath, Kathleen; Nanney, Marilyn; Caspi, Caitlin – Journal of School Health, 2019
Background: School breakfast is an important nutritional component of a student's day. Many schools operate a school breakfast program, but high schools have low rates of participation. This study aimed to investigate the economic impact on school food service, of expanding the school breakfast program to increase participation in high schools.…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, High Schools, Food Service, Rural Schools
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Mauricio Vásquez-Carbonell; Katherine Cabana-Jiménez; Janns Alvaro Patiño-Saucedo – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2024
SARS-CoV-2, a global pandemic, continues to impact the planet. In response to this epidemic, lockdowns were enforced in several nations, resulting in job losses and changes to the education system. To address these challenges, the implementation of tele-education and remote work was adopted. This study's objective is to address uncertainties about…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Literature Reviews, Work Environment
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Watermeyer, Richard; Chubb, Jennifer – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
Little is known about the process of evaluating the economic and societal impact of research undertaken in university settings. In this paper, we explore the accounts of senior academics and user-assessors, populating disciplinary sub-panels spanning the humanities and social sciences, convened to judge and 'score' the impact claims of researchers…
Descriptors: Outcome Measures, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Public Policy
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Andrews, Thomas P. – Journal of Economic Education, 2021
The author of this article discusses the extensive use and analysis of real-world situations as the core construct on which to build a course in principles of microeconomics. Building on the literature that focuses on current event readings, the goal here is to train students to be able to "do economics." The author details course…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Reading Materials, Current Events
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Johnston, James; Reeves, Alan – European Journal of Higher Education, 2020
This paper explores the comparative performance of two subject areas (Units of Assessment -- UOAs) in the UK national Research Assessment Exercises of 1992, 1996, 2001, 2008 and the Research Excellence Framework of 2014. The Units of Assessment are Economics and Econometrics; and Business and Management Studies. Given the wide range of disciplines…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Business Administration Education, Institutional Characteristics, Decision Making
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Stepanova, Tatiana E.; Manokhina, Nadeghda V.; Konovalova, Maria E.; Kuzmina, Olga Y.; Andryukhina, Lyudmila M. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the researched problem is caused by the increasing interest in using potential of transdisciplinary approaches, and mathematical methods, which include the game theory in analysis of public and economic processes. The aim of the article is studying a possibility of implementation of the transdisciplinary approaches in economic…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Economic Research, Game Theory, Mathematics
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King, Julian – American Journal of Evaluation, 2017
As evaluators, we are often asked to determine whether policies and programs provide value for the resources invested. Addressing that question can be a quandary, and, in some cases, evaluators question whether cost-benefit analysis is fit for this purpose. With increased interest globally in social enterprise, impact investing, and social impact…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Economic Research, Cost Effectiveness, Resource Allocation
Belfield, Clive R.; Brooks Bowden, A.; Shand, Robert S. – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2021
California's school system is under tremendous long-run fiscal pressure; allocating resources efficiently is therefore paramount. Economic analysis--making sure districts and schools are spending their budgets wisely--is the method used to identify effectiveness and efficiency. This method responds to the question educational professionals face:…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Economic Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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