Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( ( (Freitext: SCHULUNTERRICHT) und (Systematikpfad: POLITIK) ) und (Quelle: "Bildungsserver Hessen") ) und (Schlagwörter: TRADE) ) und (Systematikpfad: ECONOMICS)
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Trade maps
Statistics on world trade are explained using an interactive map (WTO 2018).
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International Trade
Article in English Online, with vocab sheet (2021)
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Comparative Advantage Activity
This interactive activity illustrates the concept of comparative advantage in three hypothetical situations (EconEd 2019)
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Trade
Trade
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Trade (% of GDP)
Trade is the sum of exports and imports of goods and services measured as a share of gross domestic product (World Bank 2020).
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Frontier Specialists: Trade - absolute and comparative advantage
The level of output in an economy can be increased through specialization. Economic specialization occurs when people produce different goods and services than they consume. It requires people to exchange goods and services (EconEd 1999-2011)
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Free Trade
In addressing the compelling question “Is free trade worth the price?” students will work through a series of supporting questions, performance tasks, and sources in order to construct an argument with evidence and counterevidence from a variety of sources (USA: EconEd 2016-20).
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International Trade: Theory and Policy
The book provides an exhaustive review of key ideas in the economics of international trade (USA 2019).
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United States Trade Representative
The Office is part of the Executive Office of the President and coordinates key trade issues. (USA 2018)
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How Global Trade Runs on U.S. Dollars
Nearly 90% of international transactions in 2019 were in U.S. dollars, giving the U.S. extraordinary power over nearly every entity that imports or exports anything anywhere. Here’s how the global economy runs on the U.S. dollar -- and why some countries are trying to chip away at its dominance (USA: WSJ 2020)
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