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  • Onward and Upward?

    In this New York Times lesson, students learn about the correlation between job growth and poverty. They investigate how national trends in economics, labor and commerce are playing out in their area and then go into the community to photograph and compile evidence. They present their findings in a class-wide project (2010).

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  • To Keep the Strike Going or to End It? That Was the Question

    Students will be able to describe the circumstances around the 1998 NBA players strike, to list the incentives that influenced player and owner decisions, to identify the costs and benefits the strike had on various groups. (EconEd 1999-2009)

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  • Nowhere to Go but Up? Analyzing Economic Measures in a Downturn

    How do we know when the economy is in a recession? How do key economic indicators perform in a downturn? In this New York Times lesson, students create graphs of various economic measurements, using quantitative and qualitative reasoning skills to compare, contrast and correlate the performance of measures like gross domestic product, unemployment and personal ...

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  • Keynes vs. Hayek: The Rise of the Chicago School of Economics

    Students will:Learn about differences between Keynes’ and Hayek’s economic philosophies. Describe economic freedom according to Hayek and the Chicago School of Thought, and as current economists describe it. Explain how Keynes’ economic policies could limit economic freedom (EconEd 2006)

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  • Market Failures and Government Regulation: Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?

    Economic efficiency is something much more than producing goods at the lowest possible cost. In involves providing individuals with the goods and services they desire, in the quantities, qualities, places, and times they desire them, with the least use of society’s scarce resources. In America, antitrust laws forbid the use of certain practices that are detrimental to ...

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  • Economic Sectors and International Development

    Using poverty rate as a measure of development, students select countries five at a time to compare how resources are allocated to three economic sectors (agriculture, industrial, service). After making comparisons, students will identify patterns in which sector is emphasized by the wealthiest countries, and will look for patterns in the geographic distribution of countries ...

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