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Prentice Hall Economics explores Essential Questions to help students of all abilities achieve fundamental understanding of core economic principles. Key concepts based on the 20 content standards of the National Council of Economic Education (NCEE) are developed throughout the program. Through an engaging narrative, interactive graphics, animations, videos, and the Personal Finance Handbook, students will apply their new knowledge to the real world and build lifelong skills. - Publisher.
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Table of Contents
Economics and South Carolina
Unit 1 : Introduction to economics.
What is economics?
Economic systems
American free enterprise
Databank : The United States economy
Unit 2 : How markets work.
Demand
Supply
Prices
Market structures
Unit 3 : Business and labor.
Business organizations
Labor
Unit 4 : Money, banking, and finance.
Money and banking
Financial markets
Unit 5 : Measuring economic performance.
Gross domestic product and growth
Economic challenges
Unit 6 : Government and the economy.
Taxes and government spending
Fiscal policy
The Federal Reserve and monetary policy
Unit 7 : The global economy.
International trade
Databank : The world economy
Development and globalization
Personal finance handbook
Reference section.
Skills handbook : 21st century skills
Online math skills
Glossary (in English and Spanish)
Edition Notes
"Especially for South Carolina" - back cover.
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Difficulty 1
Beginner
100%
Features 1
Problem sets
50%
Table of contents
50%
Content Warnings 1
Adult themes
100%
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