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Bibliography of Sources for Writing Across
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Economics Writing Resources
Atkinson, T. (1982). Politics and the business writing student: An
approach to finding real writing projects. ABCA Bulletin, 45, 11-
12.
Baltensperger, B. H. (1987). Journals in economic geography. In T.
Fulwiler (Ed.), The journal book (pp. 387- 390). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Coffinberger, R. L. (1983). Evaluating the classroom journal as a
supplemental teaching strategy in business law. In C. Thaiss (Ed.),
Writing to learn: Essays and reflections on writing across the curriculum
(pp. 101- 106). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
Corman, E. J. (1986). A writing program for accounting courses. Journal
of Accounting Education, 4, 85- 95.
Crowe, D., & Youga, J. (1986). Using writing as a tool for learning
economics. Journal of Economic Education, 17, 218- 222.
Drenk, D. (1982). Teaching finance through writing. In C. W. Griffin
(Ed.), Teaching writing in all disciplines (pp.53- 58). San Francisco:
Jossey- Bass.
Field, W. J., Wachter, D. R., & Catanese, A. V. (1985). Alternative
ways to teach and learn economics: Writing, quantitative reasoning,
and oral communication. Journal of Economic Education, 16, 213- 217.
Greco, J. (1984). Teaching intermediate microeconomics by adopting
a writing strategy. Journal of Business Education, 59, 254- 256.
Hemmeter, T., & Conners, D, (1987). Research papers in economics:
A collaborative approach. Journal of Advanced Composition, 7, 81-
91.
Henery, L. H. (1986). Clustering: Writing (and learning) about economics.
College Teaching, 34, 89- 93.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (1994). Incorporating data collection and written
reports in microeconomics. Journal of Economic Education 25 (1): 31-43.
Marcoulides, G. A., & Simkin, M. G. (1991). Evaluating student
papers: The case for peer review. Journal of Education for Business,
67, 80- 83.
May, G. S., & Arevalo, C. (1983). Integrating effective writing
skills in the accounting curriculum. Journal of Accounting Education,
1, 119- 126.
McElroy, Jerome L. (1997). The mentor demonstration model: Writing
with students in senior economics seminar. The Journal of Economic
Education 28 (1): 31-35.
Officer, Lawrence H., Daniel H. Saks, and Judith A. Saks (1980). So
you have to write an economics term paper.... East Lansing, MI: Graduate
School of Business Administration.
Palmini, Dennis J. (1996). Using rhetorical cases to teach writing
skills and enhance economic learning. The Journal of Economic Education
27.3: 205-216.
Piette, Michael J. and Kevin L. Ross. (1992). An analysis of the determinants
of co-authorship in economics. The Journal of Economic Education 23
(3): 277-284.
Roundy, N. (1982). A process approach to teaching the abstract. ABCA
Bulletin, 45, 34- 38.
Shibli, A. (1992). Increasing learning with writing in quantitative
and computer courses. College Teaching, 40, 123- 127.
Stocks, K. D., Stoddard, T. D., & Waters, M. L. (1992). Writing
in the accounting curriculum: Guidelines for professors. Issues in
Accounting Education, 7, 193- 204.
Soskins, M. D., & Eldblom, N. (1984, April 7). Integrating the
term paper into economics courses at liberal arts colleges: Industry
case studies papers at SUNY Potsdam. A preliminary study. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the New York State Economic Association,
Syracuse, NY. (ERIC ED 246 732).
Tobey, D. M. (1979). Writing instruction in economic courses: Experimentation
across disciplines. Journal of Northeastern Agricultural Economics
Council, 8, 159- 164.
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