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Selling Teens: Using the Merchants of Cool PBS documentary to examine media influence on teens part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
This is a PBS Frontline broadcast support site which examines the role of marketing to teens, and the influence marketing has on teen culture.

Recycle -- or not? A case from New York City part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
A case for the analysis of externalities (social costs and benefits) in the context of recycling. Drawn from a program in New York City.

Teaching with the Case Method part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method
By Ann Velenchik Wellesley College With considerable help from Pat Conway, Mike Hemesath, Eric Ribbens, and David Schodt What is Teaching with the Case Method? The case method combines two elements: the case itself ...

Are Markets Everywhere? part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
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Teaching Case: Textiles and the Multi-Fiber Arrangement part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
An "oldie but goodie" this 1983 case (revised in 1990), is set in December 1981, when the international arrangement governing international trade in textiles is up for renewal. The US, Europe and ...

Teaching Case: Scissors and Shears part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
This case is the transcript of the 1962 Congressional Testimony of BC Deuschle, President of the Scissors, Shears and Manicure Implement Manufacturers' Association, with regard to the Trade Expansion Act of ...

Retinitis pigmentosa: Genetic Eye Disease part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
By examining the progress of a genetic eye disease, students learn about eyes, genetic disorders, and neurons in this case designed for clickers and large lecture sections.

Revving up for Relief: Harley-Davidson at the ITC part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
Published in 1986, this Kennedy School case tells the story of Harley-Davidson's application to the ITC for temporary relief from high levels of imported Japanese motorcycles. The case lays out, in ...

Teaching Case: Peanut Policy in the United States, 1996 part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
The text of this case is a transcript of a story broadcast on NPR's All Things Considered on January 22, 1996. The story concerns Congressional debate about agricultural programs, particularly the price ...

Too many deer? A public hearing part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
Students reenact a public hearing to determine how to manage a deer herd that is overpopulated.

Teaching Case: Maine Turnpike Toll Discounts part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
This is a very short case about a coupon experiment on the Maine Turnpike that can be used very early in Micro Principles courses to motivate the introduction of demand curves, elasticity and externalities that comes later in the course.

Cases in an International Trade Course part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
This activity is an example of how cases can be used in an international trade course.

Rescuing the Aral Sea: use of Case Method part of Library:Teaching with the Case Method:Examples
A case based upon the environmental devastation of the Aral Sea that illustrates economic concepts of opportunity cost and social marginal cost.