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Economics (The Pacemaker Curriculum: Careers)
by Pearson EducationThis program challenges students of all abilities to develop knowledge and basic economic principles through clear examples from the real world and thought-provoking case studies that make basic economic principles relevant to students. Updated charts and graphs, comprehensive skills support and practice, and interesting features such as What It Means To Me, Great Economic Thinkers, and Learn More About It, help students comprehend and appreciate the importance of economics in their lives. Lexile Level 870 Reading Level 3-4 Interest Level 6-12
Economics by Example
by David AndersonLively, surprising, yet filled with solid economic content, Economics by Example is for students who want to understand why they should study economics while in the process of learning it This concise paperback introduces economic principles in the context of real-life applications, with much to say about how the economic way of thinking can improve students' decisions. Economics by Example was created to support traditional texts but it can also be used on its own, in courses requiring minimal mathematics or graphical analysis.
Economics in Our Times (Revised Edition)
by Roger A. ArnoldEconomics in Our Times presents a comprehensive exciting relevant and fully integrated economics program for today's high-school student. Five themes recur throughout the Economics in Our Times Program: 1) Economics play a large part in local state national and world events and it is important for the well-educated student to understand this. 2) Economics consists not just of a list of topics (e.g. inflation unemployment monetary and fiscal policy etc.) or even a set of tools; essentially it is a way of thinking students can use to examine critically and understand more fully the world they live in. 3) The student who learns about supply and demand the role of prices opportunity cost costs and benefits externalities the law of diminishing marginal utility and much more that economics has to offer will never again look at the world in the same way;they will have a sharper focus. 4) Economics is presented as a truly social science that not only informs students of facts and issues they will encounter in the business world but also the ideas and issues they will deal with as citizens of the world. 5) Consumer economics should be a part of every student's education. Economics in Our Times takes the position that informed and responsible consumers sellers saver workers and employers don't just happen; they are educated to be who they are.
Economics with Emphasis on the Free Enterprise System
by Joan S. Ryan Irvin B. TuckerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics, 1st Edition
by Paul Krugman Robin WellsKrugman/Wells takes a story-driven approach that focuses on real-world economics at work. The book offers the hallmark clarity and engaging writing style that distinguish Paul Krugman's work, from his best-selling international economics text to his "New York Times" best-sellers.
Economics, 2nd Edition
by Paul Krugman Robin WellsThe same unique voice that made Paul Krugman a widely read economist is evident on every page of Economics. The product of the partnership of coauthors Krugman and Robin Wells, the book returns in a new edition. The new edition is informed and informative, solidly grounded in economic fundamentals yet focused on the realities of today's world and the lives of students. It maintains the signature Krugman/Wells story-driven approach while incorporating organizational changes, new content and features, and new media and supplements. Watch a video interview of Paul Krugman here.
Economics, Reading Study Guide: Reading Study Guide
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics: Concepts and Choices NCEE Student Activities
by Mcdougal-Littell Publishing StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics: Concepts and Choices Test Practice and Review Workbook
by Mcdougal-Littell Publishing StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics: It's Your Business
by Henry BillingsLearn about the meaning of economics, what affects it, its systems and the world's view about it.
Economics: Principles And Practices
by McGraw-Hill EducationProven in the classroom, Economics: Principles and Practices provides a solid basis for learning economics for all students based on the twenty standards from the Council of Economic Education Includes Print Student Edition
Economics: Principles and Practices
by Gary E. ClaytonThis book contains topics on Fundamental Economic Concepts, Micro Economics, Macro Economics (Institutions, Policies), International and Global Economics. Profiles in Economics, Economics in Action (Video Activities), Interactive Economics (Computer Activities), Surfing the Net (Web Activities), Technology Activities, Skills (Economic, Critical Thinking, Technology and Life). Also included are Charts, Maps and Graphs.
Economics: Principles in Action
by Steven M. Sheffrin Arthur O’sullivanEconomics: Principles in Action is a multi-dimensional program designed to help students of all abilities achieve fundamental understanding of core economic principles. Key concepts, based on the twenty content standards of the National Council on Economic Education (NCEE), are developed throughout the program and supported by a variety of activities to help students apply their new knowledge to the real world.
Economics: Principles, Problems and Policies AP edition
by Campbell R. Mcconnell Stanley L. Brue Sean M. FlynnAP Economics textbook
Economics: Student Edition 2018 (Hmh Social Studies Economics Ser.)
by Mark C. Schug John Morton Sally MeekNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics: Work and Prosperity in the Christian Perspective (Second Edition)
by Russell Kirk Julie LostrohOffers a view of economics from the standpoint of Biblical authority.
Eden Summer
by Liz FlanaganAn affecting YA debut from a brilliant new voice about friendship and finding yourself in the midst of loss. A thriller from the heart that's Morgan Matson meets Lauren Oliver.It starts like any other day for Jess. Get up, draw on eyeliner, cover up tattoos, and head to school. But soon it's clear that this is no ordinary day, because Jess's best friend, Eden, isn't at school . . . she's gone missing.Jess knows she must do everything in her power to find Eden. Before the unthinkable happens.So Jess decides to retrace the life-changing summer she and Eden have just spent together. But looking back means digging up all their buried secrets, and she soon begins to question everything she thought the summer had been about, and everything she thought she knew about her best friend . . . A tense and moving journey through friendship, loss, betrayal, and self-discovery, Eden Summer, will plunge its way into your heart and stay there forever.