WinEcon is a 'not for profit' product. All revenue generated from sales is used to maintain and further develop the WinEcon software. WinEcon's
development entailed an estimated 40 person years of effort, involved
35 economic content authors and 17 programmers, and cost in the region
of £1m. The software was developed over a period of five years by a consortium
of 10 UK economics departments funded under the UK higher education
funding councils' Teaching and Learning Technology Programme. The WinEcon Consortium is made up of ten Member institutions,
supported by over 150 Associate Members, and is managed by the
University of Bristol. Guidance was provided by an Advisory Group with
representatives elected by the associate membership.
For all enquiries regarding WinEcon, please contact enquiries@winecon.com
The membership of the Consortium and respective roles and responsibilities are listed below.
|
Consortium Member |
Primary Contact |
WinEcon Chapters |
|
Bristol University |
David Demery (Consortium Director) 0117 928 8437 david.demery@bris.ac.uk |
1: What is Economics 9: Macroeconomics Data 14: Theories of Aggregate Supply 16: Macroeconomic Fluctuations |
|
Coventry University
(retired)
|
Dave Blight
|
4: Intermediate Supply 8: Factors of Production 21: Financing Business |
|
Leicester University
(retired)
|
Jean Soper (Consortium Chair)
|
3: Intermediate Demand 7: Regulation of Markets and Market Failure 18: Welfare Economics 23: Intermediate Mathematics for Economists MathEcon Business Economics |
|
London Metropolitan University |
Chris Elven
|
2: Introduction to Demand and Supply 10: National Income Accounting 15: Monetary and Fiscal Policies 17: Growth and Development 20: Nationalisation and Privatisation Business Economics |
|
Oxford University |
Guiseppe Mazzarino
|
24: Probability for Economics 25: Statistics for Economics |
|
Portsmouth University |
Guy Judge
|
11: Income Expenditure Model 12: Money Supply and Demand 13: Theories of Aggregate Demand |
|
Staffordshire University (retired)
|
Ken Randall
|
2: Introduction to Demand and Supply 3: Intermediate Demand 20: Nationalisation and Privatisation |
|
Surrey University |
David Hawdon
|
5: Perfect Competition and Monopoly 6: Imperfect Competition 19: Insurance and Risk 22: Introductory Mathematics for Economists |
|
Greenwich University
|
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WinEcon evaluation |
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Henley Management College |
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WinEcon evaluation |
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