Winter 1998 Table of Contents
Volume 29, No. 1
RESEARCH
John F. Chizmar and Anthony L. Ostrosky
The One-Minute Paper: Some Empirical Findings
Stuart Birks
Comment on the Impact of Integrating Scholarship on Women into Introductory Economics
Maureen Lage and Michael Treglia
Reply on the Impact of Integrating Scholarship on Women into Introductory Economics
ECONOMIC INSTRUCTION
William L. Holahan
Getting Tough on Crime: Exercises in Unusual Indifference Curves
Andrew Yates
The Equal Marginal Value Principle: A Graphical Analysis with Environmental Applications
John Egger
Clarifying and Teaching Bohm-Bawerk's "Marginal Pairs"
Bjorn Frank
Making Economics Exciting by Constructing a Quasi-Debate: The Case of the Samuelson-Minasian Controversy
Arthur Mead
Algebra and Social Security: A Perfect Fit
Dale DeBoer
The Business Plan Approach to Introductory Microeconomics
CONTENT
Robert E. Kohn and Gjermund Vage
Factor Dominance and Long-Run Equilibrium Scale
QUALITATIVE STUDIES
Jerry Evensky and Michael Wells
Making a Series of Courses into a Program: A Case Study in Curriculum Development
FEATURES AND INFORMATION
Philip Gregorowicz and Charles Hegji
Economics in the MBA Curriculum: Some Preliminary Survey Results
Stefka Koeva and Ivona Yakimova
Transforming Economics Teaching in Bulgaria