The study of international economic systems teaches about global production and competition, exchange rates, international finance, free trade vs. protectionism and economic development.
Supplementing secondary U.S. history textbooks, this publication blends historical facts and economic reasoning through case studies, lectures and class discussion.
Students in senior high school grades recognize connections and patterns between historical events and current events as they develop an understanding of the human experience.
This lively, reality-based presentation of major economic ideas and relationships on both micro and macro levels examines the American economy and its worldwide position by constructing "scenes" of human behavior that are used to derive and highlight economic concepts and explore economic controversies.
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