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Using problem-based learning for introducing producer theory and market structure in intermediate microeconomics

This paper shows how instructors can use the problem‐based learning method to introduce producer theory and market structure in intermediate microeconomics courses. The paper proposes a framework where different decision problems are presented to students, who are asked to imagine that they are the managers of a firm who need to solve a problem in a particular business setting. In this setting, the instructors’ role is to provide both guidance to facilitate student learning and content knowledge on a just‐in‐time basis

University of Bristol. Economics Network

Author: Rigall i Torrent, Ricard
Date: 2018 June 5
Abstract: This paper shows how instructors can use the problem‐based learning method to introduce producer theory and market structure in intermediate microeconomics courses. The paper proposes a framework where different decision problems are presented to students, who are asked to imagine that they are the managers of a firm who need to solve a problem in a particular business setting. In this setting, the instructors’ role is to provide both guidance to facilitate student learning and content knowledge on a just‐in‐time basis
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/319489
Language: eng
Publisher: University of Bristol. Economics Network
Rights: Tots els drets reservats
Subject: Aprenentatge basat en problemes
Economia d’empresa
Solució de problemes
Managerial economics
Problem-based learning
Problem solving
Title: Using problem-based learning for introducing producer theory and market structure in intermediate microeconomics
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repository: Recercat

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