Content area

Abstract

This note describes a supermarket discrimination study which involves students in a controversial question of concern to them and their community, requiring the application of economic principles to achieve a basic understanding of the meaning and implications of the problem and thus providing students with "relevant" economics education. (JH)

Details

Title
Making Economics Relevant: A Project for Measuring Price Discrimination in Supermarkets
Author
Steel, William F.
Publication year
1974
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Language of publication
Undefined
ProQuest document ID
64161748