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Airline Mergers, Software Industry Monopolies
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On the Market: Thinking Critically About Advertising
In this New York Times lesson, students consider various forms of advertising, then keep logs of the ads and other branded content they encounter in a specified period, and reflect on their experiences with marketing (2011).
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History of Monopolies in the United States
Monopolies in the United States have existed in many forms. When a business dominates a market, its market power makes it a monopoly. How these businesses use their market power will determine the legality of the monopoly. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are not illegal in the United States. What is illegal is actions taken by monopolies to limit competition. This ...
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AP Microeconomics - When Markets Fail
Students need to understand the conditions under which a competitive market fails to produce the socially-optimal quantity of a good or service.They also need to know what steps a government can take to correct a negative externality (USA: EconEd 2017).
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Domestic Downturns and Global Woes
In this NYT lesson, students learn about the January, 2008, Federal Reserve emergency interest rate cut in the face of growing domestic economic trouble and global stock market instability. They then investigate some of the key terms and players involved to further contextualize the relationship between the United States and global markets (2008).
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Should big tech companies be broken up?
This deliberation has students learn about monopolies, competition and the federal government’s ability to enforce antitrust laws (USA: C-SPAN 2022).
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Opportunity Cost
Students learn what opportunity cost means and that there is an opportunity cost to every consumer choice. They can identify the opportunity cost of a consumer choice (EconEd 2018).
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Wal-Mart and its Critics
Readings and activities encourage students to explore the chain's amazing success and the controversy surrounding its policies in the U.S. and abroad (USA: Teachable Moment 2007-18)
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Issues of International Trade
These lessons tackle trade issues: the global market, sweatshops, child labor, trade deficits, the euro, sanctions, tariffs, embargoes, and the EU, NAFTA, WTO (USA: Foundation for Teaching Economics 2020)
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epals Classroom Exchange
ePALS Classroom Exchange® maintains the Internet's largest community of collaborative classrooms engaged in cross-cultural exchanges, project sharing and language learning. ePALS is also the leading provider of school-safe emailTM, blogs, eMentoring and web-browsing technology for the global educational market.
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