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Chapter 1. Exploring Your Own Local Economy Using Adam Smith
Chapter 2. Extra-Curricular Undergraduate Student Field Trips
Chapter 3. Economic Journeys in Alaska
Chapter 4. Off-Campus Colloquia as Immersive Study and Active Learning: Capitaf, Milton and Rose Friedman's Home
Chapter 5. Faculty professional development through international experiences.
Chapter 6. Educating in Theory and in Practice: The Fund for American Studies
Chapter 7. International internships: Their value and a guide to setting them up
Chapter 8. Teaching the Economics of Poverty and Discrimination as a Study Abroad in South Africa
Chapter 9. Teaching Economics of Poverty as a Global Classroom Course in Ghana
Chapter 10. Business in Emerging Markets: The Case of Morocco
Chapter 11. The Chinese menu: How to discover the key ingredients of market systems through a study abroad program
Chapter 12. Sports, Culture, and the Economy: Baseball in the Dominican Republic
Chapter 13. Short Term Study Abroad
Renewable Energy in Germany and Switzerland
Chapter 14. Study Abroad in Germany: Sie Mussen Arbeiten, but It Is Not that Hard
Chapter 15. Schumpeter in Vienna: A Study Abroad Course
Chapter 16. Engaging Economics: "the Innocents Abroad" in Rome and Italy
Chapter 17. Developing Study Abroad Opportunities in Economics and Finance: Guidance from a Faculty-led Program in Madrid, Spain
Chapter 18. Exploring how place can enhance learning in short course study abroads
Chapter 19. A Study Abroad Experience in Ireland: The Celtic Tiger Before and After the Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 20. Multidisciplinary Agricultural Study Abroad in Uruguay
Chapter 21. The World as a Living Economics Classroom: Lessons from "Economies in Transition"
a Faculty-Led Study Abroad Course in Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 22. Using Study Abroad to Teach the Fundamentals of a Market Economy in Comparative Settings
Chapter 23. Study Abroad in the Transitional Economies.
Chapter 2. Extra-Curricular Undergraduate Student Field Trips
Chapter 3. Economic Journeys in Alaska
Chapter 4. Off-Campus Colloquia as Immersive Study and Active Learning: Capitaf, Milton and Rose Friedman's Home
Chapter 5. Faculty professional development through international experiences.
Chapter 6. Educating in Theory and in Practice: The Fund for American Studies
Chapter 7. International internships: Their value and a guide to setting them up
Chapter 8. Teaching the Economics of Poverty and Discrimination as a Study Abroad in South Africa
Chapter 9. Teaching Economics of Poverty as a Global Classroom Course in Ghana
Chapter 10. Business in Emerging Markets: The Case of Morocco
Chapter 11. The Chinese menu: How to discover the key ingredients of market systems through a study abroad program
Chapter 12. Sports, Culture, and the Economy: Baseball in the Dominican Republic
Chapter 13. Short Term Study Abroad
Renewable Energy in Germany and Switzerland
Chapter 14. Study Abroad in Germany: Sie Mussen Arbeiten, but It Is Not that Hard
Chapter 15. Schumpeter in Vienna: A Study Abroad Course
Chapter 16. Engaging Economics: "the Innocents Abroad" in Rome and Italy
Chapter 17. Developing Study Abroad Opportunities in Economics and Finance: Guidance from a Faculty-led Program in Madrid, Spain
Chapter 18. Exploring how place can enhance learning in short course study abroads
Chapter 19. A Study Abroad Experience in Ireland: The Celtic Tiger Before and After the Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 20. Multidisciplinary Agricultural Study Abroad in Uruguay
Chapter 21. The World as a Living Economics Classroom: Lessons from "Economies in Transition"
a Faculty-Led Study Abroad Course in Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 22. Using Study Abroad to Teach the Fundamentals of a Market Economy in Comparative Settings
Chapter 23. Study Abroad in the Transitional Economies.