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Teaching Economics



Economics - study of how human beings allocate scarce resources to produce various commodities and how those commodities are distributed for consumption among the people in society (see distribution). The essence of economics lies in the fact that resources are scarce, or at least limited, and that not all human needs and desires can be met. How to distribute these resources in the most   Read More...

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    Teaching Economics, in College Teaching
    by Edward J. Caropreso, Mark Haggerty. 6 pgs.


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    Teaching Tools: How Is Introductory Economics Taught in America?, in Economic Inquiry
    by John J. Siegfried, Phillip Saunders, Ethan Stinar, Hao Zhang. 11 pgs.


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    Introducing Race and Gender into Economics
    by Robin L. Bartlett. 210 pgs.


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