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IREE Volume 10 Issue 1, 2011

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Editorial

Improving understanding of collusion in intermediate microeconomics
Evan Moore

Using problem-based learning for introducing producer theory and market structure in intermediate microeconomics
Ricard Rigall-I-Torrent

Status spending races, cooperative consumption and voluntary public income disclosure
Damian Diamonov and Shane Sanders

Educating Latin American economists
David Colander and Hugo Ñopo

Confidentially is not enough: framing effects in student evaluation of economics teaching
Kieron Meagher and Stephen Whelan

Comment on Chen and Lin “Does downloading Powerpoint slides before the lecture lead to better student achievement?”
Edmund Cannon

Does Downloading PowerPoint Slides Before the Lecture Lead to Better Student Achievement?: Reply
Jennjou Chen and Tsui-Fang Lin

CHEER papers for 10.1

TSP in Spreadsheets - a Short Guided Tour
Rasmus Rasmussen

Using Excel to Illustrate Hannah and Kay's Concentration Axioms
Paul Latreille and James Mackley

Book Reviews

Reinhart, Carmen M. and Rogoff, Kenneth (2009) This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly. Princeton University Press
Reviewed by Stephen Buckles

Fox, Justin (2009) The Myth of the Rational Market: A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street. HarperBusiness
Reviewed by John Brock

Intermediate Macro Texts and the Economic Crisis of 2008-09
Jerry D. Gray and J. Michael Miller