Innis got his first taste of university teaching at Chicago, where he delivered several introductory economics courses.
He has published three books including a well-known textbook on introductory economics which has been widely used in schools, colleges and universities.
The blog, originally designed to assist his Ec10 students, has gained a readership that extends far beyond students of introductory economics.
These courses regularly include introductory economics, linguistics, and United States government.
In my case, that means making a big push on my introductory economics textbook-in-progress.
Instead, introductory economics is still dominated by Samuelson emulators.
Mr. Feldstein himself took introductory economics in this theater as a freshman more than 40 years ago.
Decades ago, when I first started teaching introductory economics, it never would have occurred to me to give an assignment like this.
It is not surprising that Lindros is taking a course in introductory economics.
But try the converse experiment with most introductory economics texts, and you might be left with the idea that the world was created somewhere around 1950.