This course discusses the basic concepts of Economic Education seminars, CHAPTER I Introduction, CHAPTER II Literature Review, CHAPTER III Research Methods, making proposals, presenting proposals
This course discusses, (1) The nature of the philosophy of science; (2) Principal Philosophical Teachings in the Field of Philosophy of Science (materialism, idealism/spiritualism, realism);
Students understand the concept of class-based assessment, can develop various tools for measuring learning outcomes, are skilled at planning, implementing, processing and reporting evaluations of
This course discusses Costs and Revenues, Perfectly Competitive Markets, Monopoly Markets, Monopoly Competitive Markets, Oligopoly Markets, Source/Factor Pricing, Externalities, and Public Goods and Commonly Owned