Managerial economics is one of the most applied areas of economics. Managerial economics teaches students how to use the tools of economics to, make decisions. As a result, this class is most effective if it simulates what...
Published as: Crowder, Todd A., and Stephen E. Erfle. Focal Behavior and Performance By Male U.S. Service Academy Cadets: A Preliminary Analysis. In Goal Setting and Personal Development: Teachers' Perspectives, Behavioral ...
Instructors teaching empirical techniques in managerial economics or economic and business statistics courses often face a dilemma. The typical student in these classes has less mathematical sophistication than those in...
This paper empirically examines whether major domestic oil companies held down product prices relative to their less visible counterparts during the 1979 oil crisis. We compare company prices on unregulated fuel oil with a...
The article discusses the use of a barter Edgeworth box in teaching students in economic classes about the connection between distributive efficiency and exchange.
Objectives: To determine whether an association exists between performance on various physical fitness activities (PFs) and body mass index (BMI) in a sample of U. S. middle school students. Are there sex based differences in...
This article examines the proclivity and performance attributes of focal students across time and activities using data from 9,345 students. Three systematic focal behavior partitions are examined: Across activities, across...
Erfle, Stephen. Persuasive Advertising and Consumer Welfare. Pennsylvania Economic Review 2, no. 2 (1992): 14-30. and Economists studying the welfare effects of advertising typically face a dilemma: advertising appears to...
Published as: Erfle, Stephen E. and Corey M. Gelbaugh. Physical Activity Performance of Focal Middle School Students. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science 17 (2013): 150-66. This is an Accepted Manuscript...