Thanks for this.  I'm hoping to find an intermediate text that covers
some of the stuff on experimental economics, transaction costs models,
that sort of thing.
Ellen

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Robert
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 2:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [PEN-L] help with teaching materials

Dear Prof. Frank,

I can comment on the micro, even though I teach it mainstream style if
only to "know thine enemy".

You presumably already know about the textbook by Himmelweit et al., or
the Routledge book Foundations of Economics: A beginner's companion --
though it is apparently an intro book.

I attach a copy of my graduate-level suggested syllabus, which I confess
I have not used, and two versions of my syllabus for Economic Approaches
to International Studies, which I have used. I do this in hopes that
there are articles that may be of help.

Scott

>I am looking for good teaching materials/syllabae for an intermediate
>microeconomics course and a money and financial markets course.  Am
>particularly interested in "heterodox" and alternative approaches.
>Thanks
>Ellen Frank
>
>

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