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Economics
Econ 101 - Would you like to learn more about economic data and how it impacts you? EconDash's Econ101 will provide an easy-to-read tutorial on basic economic concepts, focusing on those that impact the entire United States region (these concepts are called macroeconomics).
What are the Essential Principles of Economics?- Here are the Essential Principles of Economics I have tried to explain, illustrate and apply in this book. There are ten major principles. That's a nice round number. But I have kept the number of main principles small mainly by putting some pretty important topics among the 25 to 35 subordinate topics (depending on how you count). Links are given, but some of the linked pages may be hard to understand out of context.
Essential Principles of Economics: A Hypermedia Text- These documents are based on my lecture notes for Drexel courses Economics 201, 202, 211, and 212: Principles of Economics, in two slightly different forms. The lecture notes cover most of the topics I try to cover in class, and a few that I sometimes don't get around to in some sections. It is, in any case, a personal choice and expression of the topics. Of course, this is not a finished textbook.
Online high school economics lessons- First, understand that the only sure way to "win" the Stock Market Game is to win educationally, by learning about economics, markets, and personal financial skills that will help you manage your money better!
How to win the Stock Market Game- Martha Hopkins in the JMU Center has been compiling a list of economics lessons available online. Just follow the links to some great lessons!
Tax Interactive- An online 'zine for understanding taxes.
The Mint- Have the feeling that you never have enough money? Or want to know how to make your money grow? Got anything saved up? You've come to the right place. www.themint.org is packed with all kinds of tips about what to do with your money. Because the plain fact is — YOU'VE GOT CHOICES.
Economics Matching Game -30 Terms- Do this many times. The terms will keep changing.
Econopolis- This project is to increase kids' understanding of money, economics, goods, services, producer, consumer, supply, demand, free enterprise, opportunity cost, and trade. We want them to use this information in the future and to understand what the terms mean. This page is very educational. We have included a teacher's corner to help teachers with the integration of economics education.
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