Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
ENSAYO CIENTÍFICO

THE STATE OF THE ART IN THE TEACHING OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES

Published 2021-01-25

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Krause Montalbert, S. (2021). THE STATE OF THE ART IN THE TEACHING OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES. Rhombus, 1(1), 2–12. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulacit.ac.cr/index.php/rhombus/article/view/118

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Abstract

The general objective of this essay is to inquire about the state of the art in the teaching of economics, through a literary review of recent contributions to the subject. In particular, the specific objectives of this study are to describe the general panorama in the implementation of recent educational models; study the role that research plays in university institutions; and identify the challenges that arise in the teaching of economics.

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