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Resources (by date) 157 of Total Resources
Resources (by date) 157 of Total Resources

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157 of Total Resources

Finding Your Comparative Advantage

In this economics activity, students will examine their skills to find their comparative advantage.
Key Concepts: Comparative Advantage, Comparative Advantage

A Review of Supply and Demand

In this economics activity, students will answer questions related to supply and demand curves.
Key Concepts: Factor Markets, Market Equilibrium

Planning an International Trip

In this economics activity, students compare the cost of traveling to three international locations.
Key Concepts: Globalization, International Trade

Opening a Restaurant

In this economics activity, students use scarce resources to plan the opening of a restaurant.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Factors of Production, Marginal Analysis…

Reviewing Money Management Apps

In this personal finance activity, students will research and compare money management apps.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

College Financial Aid Options

In this personal finance activity, students will review different options for college financial aid.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

What Car Should I Buy Activity

In this personal finance activity, students will compare the costs and benefits of new vs used cars.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Is It Worth It?

In this personal finance activity, students will consider the costs of saving to make a purchase.
Key Concepts: Budgeting/Money Managment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Making Choices

In this economics activity, students will practice making a choice between two different goods.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Is it Fair?

In this economics activity, students will examine how incentives and fairness affect human behavior.
Key Concepts: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Marginal Analysis

Analyzing U.S. Import Data

In this economics activity, students will analyze current data of products imported into the U.S.
Key Concepts: Globalization, International Trade