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Creator:
Prof. Sara Ellison
Submitted on: 05/17/2010
Subject:
comparative, statistical models
Education Level:
High School, Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access with Registration
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Creator:
Prof. Anna Mikusheva, Paul Schrimpf
Submitted on: 05/17/2010
Subject:
trend, comparative, statistical models
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
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Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Creator:
Prof. Anna Mikusheva, Paul Schrimpf
Submitted on: 05/17/2010
Subject:
trend, comparative, statistical models
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access
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Creator:
Prof. Frank Levy
Submitted on: 05/17/2010
Subject:
education, economics
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access
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Game Theory Lecture 2
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- Powerpoint presentation for an advanced undergraduate course in international relations and game theory that focuses on strategic form games and Nash Equilibrium as part of an introduction to the game theory required for the course.
Creator:
Curtis Signorino
Submitted on: 05/14/2010
Subject:
government, policy, systems of government, statistical models
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
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Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access
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Game Theory Lecture 1
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- Powerpoint presentation for an advanced undergraduate course in international relations and game theory that focuses on introducing preferences, utilities, lotteries, and expected utilities as part of an introduction to the game theory required for the course.
Creator:
Curtis Signorino
Submitted on: 05/14/2010
Subject:
government, policy, systems of government, statistical models
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access
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Creator:
Curtis Signorino
Submitted on: 05/14/2010
Subject:
government, policy, systems of government, statistical models
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Choice Theory Seminar I
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- Notes for a PhD seminar in microeconomics introducing choice theory focusing on utility theory and consumer theory. The topics covered in consumer theory include ordinal utility functions, equi-marginal-utility, the Edgeworth Box, Walrasian General Equilibrium, Pareto Optimality and no-arbitrage.
Creator:
Robert Nau
Submitted on: 05/06/2010
Subject:
statistical models, economics
Education Level:
Undergraduate (Lower Division), Undergraduate (Higher Division), Graduate/Professional
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Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access
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"Adventures on Earth" Lesson Plan
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- Adventures on Earth is a 50-page classroom guide of interactive lessons, designed for educating students about how people use the environment, the consequences of meeting human needs, and the environmental impact of people's actions and choices. The unit includes four core lessons and two case studies. A desk-size version of the World Population and the Environment Data Sheet is also included. It is recommended that the first three core lessons are used in order, then have students (particularly older students) experience one or both of the case studies, and end with lesson four.
Submitted on: 05/05/2010
Subject:
environment, conservation, geography
Education Level:
Middle School, High School
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
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Free Access
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"Pyramid Building" Lesson Plan
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- This lesson provides students with the background to understand the importance of age structure on population growth. They do this by creating a population pyramid. This process will also help them understand the meaning of different shaped "pyramids" and the impacts of these different growth patterns.
Submitted on: 05/05/2010
Subject:
age, gender, population
Education Level:
Middle School, High School
Type:
Lesson/Lesson Plan
Access Rights:
Free Access
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Econometrics Applications and Datasets -MIT Open Courseware
Tag: comparative
14.384 Time Series Analysis - Recitation Notes
Tag: trend
14.384 Time Series Analysis - Lecture Notes
Tag: trend
Economics of Education - Lecture Notes
Tag: education
Game Theory Lecture 2
Tag: government
Game Theory Lecture 1
Tag: government
Theories of International Relations
Tag: government
Choice Theory Seminar I
Tag: statistical models
"Adventures on Earth" Lesson Plan
Tag: environment
"Pyramid Building" Lesson Plan
Tag: age
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