J.C. Hall's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
This short educational note describes how to incorporate EconTalk podcasts into a principles course. A list of specific podcasts is included, along with the applicable chapters from Economics: Private and Public Choice by Gwartney, Stroup, Sobel, and Macpherson.
Citations
... In direct reference and influence to this article, Hall (2012) uses EconTalk podcasts to teach introductory economics while Luther (2014) uses NPR's Planet Money to teach Principles of Macroeconomics. Moryl (2013Moryl ( , 2014 describes and studies the validity, applicability, and value of the use of podcasts to teach undergraduate economics in great detail. ...