Schumpeter's 'Vision' and the Teaching of Principles of Economics

22 Pages Posted: 9 Apr 2008

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Paul C. Dalziel

Lincoln University (NZ) - Commerce Division

Date Written: March 17, 2008

Abstract

Sixty years ago, Schumpeter's Presidential Address to the American Economic Association discussed the "pre-scientific vision" underlying the research of individual economists. This paper argues that a similar concept can be applied to different students studying economics. Resource students at a New Zealand university, obliged to take an introductory principles course designed primarily for commerce students, experienced significantly poorer outcomes than their commerce counterparts. Inspired by Schumpeter's concept, a new course motivated the resource students to engage with the subject by paying careful attention to their concerns and interests. The result was a measurable improvement in the class's relative performance.

JEL Classification: A2, A22

Suggested Citation

Dalziel, Paul C., Schumpeter's 'Vision' and the Teaching of Principles of Economics (March 17, 2008). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1117616 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1117616

Paul C. Dalziel (Contact Author)

Lincoln University (NZ) - Commerce Division ( email )

P.O. Box 84
Canterbury, 7640
New Zealand

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