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Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( ( (Freitext: SCHULUNTERRICHT) und (Systematikpfad: POLITIK) ) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Systematikpfad: ECONOMICS) ) und (Schlagwörter: MARKET)
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Market Economy
This crash course takes a look at how the government plays a role in the economy. Specifically, the way the government creates and maintains our market economic system (USA: PBS 2020).
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Command Economies and Market Economies
An introduction to the difference between command economies and market economies (10 minutes / Khan Academy 2022).
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Airline Mergers, Software Industry Monopolies
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In the Market for a New Car?
This resource will help walk you through the steps necessary when considering purchasing a new or used car (EconEd, USA 2015)
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Market Failures, Taxes, and Subsidies
The video explains the free rider problem of free markets (2020).
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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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Market Failures, Public Goods, and Externalities
The Library of Economics and Liberty offers a combination of resources for students and teachers (USA 2020).
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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 2020)
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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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