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economics book high school: Gateway to American Economics Iris Fu, 2019-09 Gateway to American Economics: An Introduction For Young Students On Their Way is filled with easy-to-follow graphical illustrations, designed for curious middle school and budding high school students. The book covers topics including American business forms, market structures, economic indicators, taxation, fiscal policy, monetary policy, economic history, and the state of the US economy. For more information, visit https://seethevoices.org/gatewaytoamericaneconomics/ |
economics book high school: Economics for Everybody Study Guide: Applying Biblical Principles to Work, Wealth, and the World R. C. Sproul, Jr., 2012-08-15 Everybody seeks to remedy that through an insightful and entertaining exploration of the principles, practices, and consequences of economics. Thoroughly unconventional, it links entrepreneurship with lemonade, cartoons with markets, and Charlie Chaplin with supply and demand. Its funny, clever, profound and instructive. If you want to know why economics is so important to understand, this is the series for you. In our day and age, its a message every Christian needs to hear. |
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economics book high school: Economics in Action Jane S. Lopus, Amy M. Willis, National Council on Economic Education, 2003 Economics in Action combines 14 favorite NCEE simulations, roleplaying activities, group activities and classroom demonstrations in one volume. |
economics book high school: Economics for Mathematicians John William Scott Cassels, 1981-12-10 This is the expanded notes of a course intended to introduce students specializing in mathematics to some of the central ideas of traditional economics. The book should be readily accessible to anyone with some training in university mathematics; more advanced mathematical tools are explained in the appendices. Thus this text could be used for undergraduate mathematics courses or as supplementary reading for students of mathematical economics. |
economics book high school: Economics of Education Dominic J. Brewer, Patrick J. McEwan, 2010-01-26 A collection of short, stand-alone chapters divided into five sections including overview of the field; private and social returns to human capital investments; production, costs and ?nancing of education; teachers and teacher labor markets; and education markets, choice and incentives. The collection provides international perspectives that describe the origins of these subjects, their major issues and proponents, their landmark studies, and opportunities for future research. The 70 contributors are each well-regarded economists whose research has advanced the topic on which they write, and this book fulfills an undersupplied niche for a text in the economics of education. The chapters come from the acclaimed International Encyclopedia of Education, 3e (2010), edited by Eva Baker, Barry McGaw, and Penelope Peterson. The Encyclopedia contains over 1,350 articles in 24 sections that stretch from educational philosophies and technologies to measurement, leadership, and national systems of education. - This single volume textbook presents a cohesive view of this increasingly important area ofeconomics - Superb contributions from well-regarded economist convey unique and useful perspectives - Chapters contain an extensive bibliography and further readings to enable interestedresearchers to extend their knowledge into each speci?c topic |
economics book high school: The Cartoon Introduction to Economics Grady Klein, Yoram Bauman, 2010-01-19 Economics. |
economics book high school: Economics in Action David Christie, Alex Scott, 1977 |
economics book high school: Economics Russell Kirk, 1989-01-01 America's market economy--a heritage to cherish and the key to tomorrow's prosperity--is the unifying theme of Economics: Work and Prosperity. Contrasting the free enterprise system to the system that kills the goose that laid the golden eggs, the author takes the cheerful view that the market economy can continue to produce abundantly for years if people will learn to understand it and care for it properly. This enlightening text will help students become informed citizens, able to make wise decisions about the crucial area of economics. |
economics book high school: Practical & Foundational Economics Timothy Spickler, 2014-08-01 Economics is the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind. Although relatively few men and women make a living from studying, explaining, or teaching its principles, economics affects every human being on a daily basis. Why do some people struggle just to survive, while others live in luxury? Is a free-market economy really better than a command economy? What makes certain items more valuable than others? You'll discover the answers to these questions and more in Practical & Foundational Economics. Designed around the national economics standards, Zeezok Publishing's Practical & Foundational Economics provides a solid foundation for life and future economic studies. The carefully crafted text and hands-on approach to economic principles makes the subject matter interesting and applicable to the student. Every lesson provides real-life situations and opportunities for the student to use the knowledge they are acquiring in unique and memorable ways. Practical & Foundational Economics emphasizes critical-thinking skills and evaluation of historical and contemporary economic events. It strikes a balance between success in this life and the wisdom of investing in things of eternal value. With the United States teetering on the brink of economic disaster, it's time for a return to our capitalist roots and the biblical economic principles that made us a great nation. By doing so, we can continue to experience God's blessing on our republic. Zeezok Publishing's Practical & Foundational Economics is a great way to start the journey home! |
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economics book high school: Economics Jonathan J. Morduch, Dean S. Karlan, 2013-09-06 Built from the ground up to focus on what matters to students in today's high-tech, globalized world, Dean Karlan and Jonathan Morduch's Economics represents a new generation of products, optimized for digital delivery and available with the best-in-class adaptive study resources in McGraw-Hill's LearnSmart Advantage Suite. Engagement with real-world problems is built into the very fabric of the learning materials as students are encouraged to think about economics in efficient, innovative, and meaningful ways. Drawing on the authors' experiences as academic economists, teachers, and policy advisors, a familiar curriculum is combined with material from new research and applied areas such as finance, behavioral economics, and the political economy, to share with students how what they're learning really matters. This modern approach is organized around learning objectives and matched with sound assessment tools aimed at enhancing students' analytical and critical thinking competencies. Students and faculty will find content that breaks down barriers between what goes on in the classroom and what is going on in our nation and broader world. By teaching the right questions to ask, Karlan and Morduch provide readers with a method for working through decisions they'll face in life and ultimately show that economics is the common thread that enables us to understand, analyze, and solve problems in our local communities and around the world. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective. |
economics book high school: Economics of Education Michael Lovenheim, Sarah E. Turner, 2019-12-18 While there are many great research articles, good books, and provocative policy analyses related to the economics of education, these materials are often written to influence the policy process and not necessarily for students with limited knowledge of the underlying policies and the economic framework. This textbook is intended to serve as a foundation for a broad-based course on the economics of education. Its goal is to provide an overview of economics of education research: to lay out the evidence as clearly as possible, note agreements, disagreements, and unresolved points in literature, and to help students develop the tools necessary to draw their own conclusions. |
economics book high school: Economics Explained Robert L. Heilbroner, Lester C. Thurow, 1994 Two of America's most respected economists clarify the basics of economics for everyone who wants to understand the nature of the economic forces that seem to rule our lives. Clarity triumphant, whether the topic is inflation or government, markets or Marx.--Newsday. |
economics book high school: U. S. Government, Economics and Citizenship 4-5 Imogene Forte, Marjorie Frank, Charlotte Poulos, 1999-05 This set of standards-based reproducible activity pages is basic, not boring. In this book, students tour the American government and economy with a sassy American eagle named Egbert. They’ll review important facts about the structure of the government, the workings of the economy, and the rights and responsibility of citizens. An assessment, glossary, and helpful lists are included. |
economics book high school: Principles of Economics John B. Taylor, Akila Weerapana, 2022 |
economics book high school: Introduction to Economic Analysis R. Preston McAfee, 2009-09-24 This book presents introductory economics material using standard mathematical tools, including calculus. It is designed for a relatively sophisticated undergraduate who has not taken a basic university course in economics. The book can easily serve as an intermediate microeconomics text. The focus of this book is on the conceptual tools. Contents: 1) What is Economics? 2) Supply and Demand. 3) The US Economy. 4) Producer Theory. 5) Consumer Theory. 6) Market Imperfections. 7) Strategic Behavior. |
economics book high school: Economics Holt McDougal, Sally Meek, John S. Morton, Mark C. Schug, 2011 The Student Edition ensures student comprehension by providing features that improve reading and writing skills. Chapters open with Concept Review (activate prior knowledge), Key Concept (set the chapter focus), and Why the Concept Matters (relevance). Pre-reading support in each section provides clearly stated objectives, key terms with page citations as to where they are defined, and note-taking graphic organizer. Math Handbook in the reference section teaches mathematical skills related to economics. Economics Skillbuilders provide chapter-specific skill applications, such as evaluating sources and synthesizing economic data. The Economics Skillbuilder Handbook teaches skills for understanding economics and using sources. - Publisher. |
economics book high school: Simply Put Catherine Mcgrew Jaime, 2013-08-27 This book was written to be an alternative to high school economic textbooks (particularly for homeschoolers). Warning, it is clearly written by a fiscal conservative! This student book includes an optional mid-term exam and final. (The answers and two optional classroom activities are available in the Teachers' Key.) Economics is the study of the choices we make with scare resources. My favorite economics book is Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell. In his book, Sowell asks the very important question, Do we live in an 'Era of Scarcity' or an 'Era of Abundance'? While here in the United States we live in an area that has more abundance than most of the rest of the world, and an era that has more abundance than any before us, we still live with scarcities. There is not enough of anything to please everyone. Choices must always be made as to how to use the resources available. If we all live with scarcity, then does that equal shortage? No, shortages are caused when the free market is tampered with, generally by the government. This economics textbook will help you and your students gain a better understanding of this and other Austrian ideas! |
economics book high school: Economics Student Workbook John Sloman, 2005 This Comprehensive Economics Student Workbook is specifically designed to be used alongside the sixth edition of John Sloman's Economics and contains over 1500 questions of various types, carefully matched to the content of the main text. |
economics book high school: Economics for High Schools and Academies Frank Wilson Blackmar, 2023-07-18 A comprehensive and accessible textbook that covers the fundamental principles of economics. Written specifically for high school and academy students, this book provides a solid foundation for understanding the workings of the economy and the role of government in shaping economic policy. Essential reading for anyone interested in economics or the social sciences. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
economics book high school: The Economy The Core Team, 2022-07 A complete introduction to economics and the economy taught in undergraduate economics and masters courses in public policy. CORE's approach to teaching economics is student-centred and motivated by real-world problems and real-world data. The only introductory economics text to equip students to address today's pressing problems by mastering the conceptual and quantitative tools of contemporary economics. THE ECONOMY: is a new approach that integrates recent developments in economics including contract theory, strategic interaction, behavioural economics, and financial instability; challenges students to address inequality, climate change, economic instability, wealth creation and innovation, and other problems; provides a unified treatment of micro- and macroeconomics; motivates all models and concepts by evidence and real-world applications. |
economics book high school: The Economics of Education Elchanan Cohn, Terry G. Geske, 1990 The main aim of the book is to present a comprehensive survey of the economics of education from an international perspective. This revised volume includes new chapters on educational costs and benefits, teacher's salaries and educational finance. |
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