This is Richard L. Hannah's homepage.
Professor, Economics, MTSU
Director, Center for Economic Education, MTSU
Internet Address: RLHANNAH@FRANK.MTSU.EDU
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Course Syllabi and Related Materials
Econ 595: U.S.-Chinese Economic & Business Relations
(Taught in China--Hong Kong, Kunming, Xian, Beijing--through the Kentucky
Instititue of International Studies)
Econ 600: Managerial Economics
Econ 650: Current Problems in Labor & Industrial Relations
Econ 595: Survey of the Chinese Economy
Econ 4/542: Labor & Human Resource Economics
Econ 4/539: Economics of Employee Benefits
Honors 460H: Critical Issues in Socio-Economics
Econ 242-Honors: Micro Principles
Economic Reading and Writing
Guidelines for Writing
MTSU Library Resources Relevant to My Courses
Teaching
Teaching Philosophy
Teaching Evaluations at MTSU
Spring 1997 & 1998 microeconomics honors course. Students guided
on selection and research of a class project. The result was a video
taped program, which was broadcast on the local cable system for a period of
about two months. The students also created a web page, located at:
http://www.mtsu.edu/~aero010a/student_housing.html
Professional Pages Maintained
Employee Benefits
Industrial Relations & Human Resources
List of Employment Relations Lists
International Employment Relations Resources
Center for Economic Education
Accounting Resources on the Internet
Invited Presentations, Speeches, Lectures, and Online Publications
E-words, E-quality, E-gads! Presentation to American Society for Quality
The Internet and Media Applications for Employee Benefits
ISDN Telecast to Caen University (France): U.S. Labor Market
Presentations at West Virginia University:
GM-Shanghai Project, Chinese Labor Union, Media Applications in IR,
Teen Labor Markets, and Pension Governance.
The Fuzzy Boundaries and Benefits of Cyberspace
Economic Mandarins: China in the 21st Century
Dynamic Intelligence in the Networked World
Netteach: Internet Teaching Ideas for Economics
Experiences from Developing a Teaching Related Internet Infrastructure
The Evolving Academic Interdependence of Internet
and Employment Relations--Hong Kong Presentation 5/97
Telecommunications & Multi-media Web Page Complements
Virtual China A web page summary of introductory comments for a
Satellite linked program to schools in Middle Tennessee. A one hour video
tape of an accompanying program I developed was also made available to
participants.
National Teleconference with Integrated Satellite, Web, and Email Links:
Topic Employee Benefits. With Watson Hannah.
Supplemental Online Documentation derived from Research and Teaching Inquiries
MBA Student Comments on Program.
Supplementary Comments by Students from a Survey of College
Bound High School Graduates in 1999.
Miscellaneous
Other Internet Activities
1997 Tennessee Economics Association Conference