China - Where will they fit in the world economy?
With its, emerging middle class, its new markets, and a new emphasis on increasing its technology base, where is China going to fit in the world econo...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 11/10/2006


Keynes vs. Hayek: The Rise of the Chicago School of Economics
Economic freedom is freedom from government intervention in the production and distribution of goods and services. After World War II, governments we...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 06/22/2005


The Price We Pay for Health: US and Canada
Students will review the health systems of United States and Canada. They will identify the positive aspects of each system. They will look at the...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 03/03/2004


Bank Mergers Lead to Greater Business Concentration
The recent merger between NationsBank and BankAmerica will create the USA's largest bank by the end of the year. This was the third merger in the b...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 04/16/1998


Marketplace: TV Niche News
The students listen to an audio file about brand loyalty and changing demographics as each of these factors affects competition in the news market. Th...
Grade: 6-8 9-12    Published: 04/03/2009


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Focus: High School EconomicsFocus: High School Economics
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2001
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Lesson 14: When There Isn't Pure Competition
Most markets do not fit the strict assumptions of perfect competition: many sellers selling identical products in a market that is relatively easy to enter and exit. Imperfectly competitive markets c...
Lesson 2: Broad Social Goals of an Economic System
All economic systems strive to achieve a set of broad social goals, including economic efficiency, equity, freedom, growth, security, and stability. How these goals are prioritized, and how successfu...

Capstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics - Teacher's GuideCapstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics - Teacher's Guide
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2003
3 of the 45 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 3: Lesson 19 - Earning an Income
Students examine the concept of income. They identify factors that generate in come, including entrepreneurial traits and changing conditions in labor markets. In learning how income is generated, s...
Unit 4: Lesson 22 - How Competitive Is the Industry?
Using a local example, students discuss the benefits of competition. In small groups they read descriptions of the markets for cucumbers, haircuts, cereal, and diamonds (prior to 2000). They use thi...
Unit 4: Lesson 20 - Why Helping Yourself Helps Others
Students examine and discuss visuals to identify an economic mystery regarding greed and self-interest. They use economic reasoning to analyze the mystery and reach a tentative explanation.

Economics in Action: 14 Greatest Hits for Teaching High School EconomicsEconomics in Action: 14 Greatest Hits for Teaching High School Economics
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2003
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Lesson 4 - Property Rights in a Market Economy
Students discuss private property, free enterprise, self-interest, competition, a system of markets and prices, and limited government as characteristics of market economies. They participate in or o...

 

 
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