U21Global - Working Papers http://www.u21global.edu.sg/ U21Global - Working Papers E-Learning in Singapore: A Brief Assessment http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:23:58 +0800 E-Learning in Singapore: A Brief Assessment by Mohammad Iqbal Bashar & Habibullah Khan (April 2007) The Economics of Climate Change: An Examination of the Mckibbin-Wilcoxen Hybrid Proposal for a Carbon Price for Australia http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Thu, 27 Dec 2007 13:53:59 +0800 The economics of climate change: An examination of the McKibbin-Wilcoxen hybrid proposal for a carbon price for Australia by Judith M. McNeill & Jeremy B. Williams The Impact of Faculty Interaction on E-learning at U21Global – Some Preliminary Evidence http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:12:53 +0800 The Impact of Faculty Interaction on E-learning at U21Global – Some Preliminary Evidence by Kanishka Bedi & Helen Lange (March 2007) Improving Effectiveness, Academic Growth and Collegiality among Faculty http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Thu, 27 Dec 2007 13:51:34 +0800 Improving Effectiveness, Academic Growth and Collegiality among Faculty by Kanishka Bedi, Michael A. Goldberg & Evelyn Gullett Liberalization and Growth: An Econometric Study of Bangladesh http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Thu, 27 Dec 2007 11:32:02 +0800 Liberalization and Growth: An Econometric Study of Bangladesh by Omar K. M. R. Bashar & Habibullah Khan (February 2007) Social Capital in Collaborative Projects: Insights from a Three-Partner Case http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:43:47 +0800 Social Capital in Collaborative Projects: Insights from a Three-Partner Case by Mamata Bhandar (August 2008) Student Evaluation of Faculty: An Analysis of Survey Results http://www.u21global.edu.sg/Education/Research/Working_Papers Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:57:46 +0800 Student Evaluation of Faculty: An Analysis of Survey Results by Amy Wong and Jason Fitzsimmons (August 2008)