ミクロ・マクロ経済学演習科目の教育効果に関する実証研究
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The purpose of this paper is to measure the effect of second-year undergraduate microeconomics and macroeconomicsexercise courses. Most economists agree that substantial mathematical ability is essential in studying economics. However,gaps among undergraduate students with various mathematical abilities have expanded as a result of increasing access tohigher education and the diversity of university entrance exams in Japan. Consequently, most undergraduate students needhigher levels of support and training. Through a combination of lectures and exercise courses, this article shows how weplan to increase the understanding of second-year undergraduate microeconomics and macroeconomics among studentswith various mathematical abilities. A multiple regression analysis for the students taking exercise courses indicates thatpast academic results of compulsory economics courses and attendance numbers and submission of assignments at exercisecourses for microeconomics and macroeconomics are positively related to microeconomics and macroeconomics scores.The standardized regression coefficients of attendance numbers and submission of assignments at exercise courses formicroeconomics are 0.340–0.363 and those of macroeconomics are 0.314–0.326. Thus, our exercise courses are evaluated assuccessful in increasing the understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
- 2012-12-01