Fall 1996 Table of Contents
Volume 27, No. 4
RESEARCH
Tod S. Porter and Teresa M. Riley
The Effectiveness of Computer Exercises in Introductory Statistics
ECONOMIC INSTRUCTION
Michael J. Haupert
Labor Market Experiment
CONTENT
Roger W. Spencer
Monetary Policy at Work: Lessons from the FOMC Transcripts
FEATURES AND INFORMATION
Michael K. Salemi
Where Have All the Majors Gone?
Robert A. Margo and John J. Siegfried
Long-Run Trends in Economics Bachelor's Degrees
Rachel A. Willis and Paul J. Pieper
The Economics Major: A Cross-Sectional View
Michael K. Salemi and Carlie Eubanks
Accounting for the Rise and Fall in the Number of Economics Majors with the Discouraged-Business-Major Hypothesis
David Brasfield, Dannie Harrison, James McCoy and Martin Milkman
Why Have Some Schools Not Experienced Decrease in the Percentage of Students Majoring in Economics?
William B. Walstad
Recent Research on the Economics Major: Comment
Cecilia A. Conrad
Where Have All the Majors Gone?: Comment