Research in economics education
Teaching of Philosophy to Economists Network (TOPTEN)
International Network for Educational Research on Mathematics in Economics
The status of teaching-track positions in economics
Research support
Public understanding of economics
Employability of economics graduates
Data on HE economics
Featured paper: Critical review of recent economics pedagogy literature
Paper distilling the lessons of two years of published research
Other links for researchers
- Links to official documents (QAA, TEF, Subject Benchmark Statement for Economics, A-Level syllabuses)
- UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service)
- HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency)
- HEPI (Higher Education Policy Institute)
- Office for Students (OfS): NSS results | TEF outcomes
Latest papers from the International Review of Economics Education
A cooperative virtual exchange within the economics curriculum: A pilot study on embedding elements of global competence within an economics course
Amy Eremionkhale, Jana Sadeh, Yidi Sun
December 2025Student perceptions of learning with SoftChalk: Economics lessons and activities
Mary M. Kassis, Melanie Hildebrandt, Kim Holder, David J. Boldt
December 2025Whose history of which economic thought?
Jeff Powell, Yuliya Yurchenko
December 2025Increasing online student engagement with a gamified logic puzzles project
Bret Sikkink
June 2025Do humans identify AI-generated text better than machines? Evidence based on excerpts from German theses☆
Alexandra Fiedler, Jörg Döpke
June 2025
Latest papers from the Journal of Economic Education
Ethics, Economics, and Social Issues: A new curriculum for introductory economics topics
September 2025Adapting and enhancing an individual choice classroom experiment for remote asynchronous delivery: A practical case study
September 2025Editorial statistics
September 2025Students’ perspectives of social media use in economics courses
September 2025Teaching two-sided labor search theory to undergraduates: A model and some exercises
September 2025
Latest papers from the Journal of Economics Teaching
Socioeconomic portraits: Leveraging the production possibilities frontier to expand coverage of inequality and economic history in principles classes
Milliman & Kruggel
September 2025How Economics Instructors Can Teach Entrepreneurship: Lessons from the “Cradle of Political Economy”
Dupont
August 2025Wrasslin’ with Economics
Larsen
July 2025Shrimply Irresistible – Sneaking economic content into a required general education course
Swinton
July 2025Strategic Interaction in Daughter-Son Care for an Elderly Parent
Stevens & Zeager
June 2025
Latest papers from the Journal for Economic Educators
Impacts of asynchronous discussion forums on student learning: an observational study
Erica Freer
April 2025Econometrics and machine learning in business and economics education: facts and a guideline on teaching practices
Canh Thien Dang
April 2025Outside readings in principles of macroeconomics: teaching students to see nuances
Krastina Dzhambova
April 2025Bam! zap! pow!: teaching microeconomic concepts with comic book superheroes
Brian O’Roark, Clair Smith
April 2025Swiftonomics: using taylor swift to teach economics
Kelsey Halfen Dahlberg, Signè DeWind, Wayne Geerling, Austin Green, G. Dirk Mateer
October 2024