competition - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

competition - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

European Competition Network
Die europäischen Wettbewerbsbehörden arbeiten in diesem gemeinsamen Netz-werk, dem European Competition Network (ECN), eng zusammen (2020).
EU-Kommission: Generaldirektion Competition
Die Generaldirektion ist für die EU-Wettbewerbspolitik und – in Zusammenarbeit mit den nationalen Wettbewerbsbehörden – für die Durchsetzung der EU-Wettbewerbsregeln zuständig (2020).
Forms of Markets
Information on the basics of markets and competition (USA 2021)
BBC News School Reports
School Report beats off competition from around Europe to win two prestigious awards at the MEDEA Awards in Brussels
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).
Wettbewerb und Verbraucher
Die Europäische Kommision informiert über Grundlagen und Regeln der europäischen  Wettbewerbspolitik. Neben Texten und interaktiven Medien wird ein Video und ein Online-Quiz angeboten (2020).
Debating Matters
This website of a UK competition contains many resources that readers outside the UK can also benefit from, including a library of more than eighty well-developed, in-depth topic guides ʺcovering debates relating to big questions about science and experimentation, liberty and the law, arts and culture, health and medicine, politics, the media and more.ʺ ...
The Impact of School Choice on Pupil Achievement, Segregation and Costs: Swedish Evidence
This paper (65 p.) evaluates school choice at the compulsory-school level by assessing a reform implemented in Sweden in 1992, which opened up for publicly funded but privately operated schools. In many local school markets, this reform led to a significant increase in the quantity of such schools as well as in the share of pupils attending them. We estimate the impact of this ...
Gains from trade (part 1)
This video by the UK Trade Policy Observatory looks at the reasons why international trade can benefit an economy - be this through specialisation, more competition, or by leading to productivity change. An economy can therefore gain both by trading with countries which are very similar and those that are quite different. But not all firms, people or regions within an economy ...