Using The Price of Everything in class

by Russ Roberts on November 25, 2009

in Books, Education

Art Carden at Rhodes College is using my book, The Price of Everything, in his Econ 101 class.

Here are some very nice questions he has given his students.

If you are using the book, I would love to see what you’re using as well.

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  • Steve Horwitz posted his list in the comment there. I had no idea about his bonus question, so I whipped out my copy and turned to 156 and tried to figure it out. Very funny, I definitely did not catch that my first read.
  • Nathaniel
    Just fyi...I read (and enjoyed!) The Choice in my international economics course at JMU.
  • Nathaniel
    Just fyi...I read (and enjoyed!) The Choice in my international economics course at JMU.
  • It's on my reading list. I haven't bought it yet, still waiting for the damn Nook to come out.
  • LowcountryJoe
    I've read all three and still like the Invisble Heart best followed by The Choice and then The Price of Everything. I like economic/business lessons in the fictional format. For this reason I'd like to plug Warren Meyer's BMOC as another good and gripping read in this genre. Warren Meyer is the guy behind the Coyote Blog -- a blog listed on The Cafe's 'blog roll'; check it out! -- and who, I think, contributes here as a commentor from time to time [I cannot be sure of this but believe he does].
  • netsp
    Those are great. I wish my Econ101 had that.
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