Economics Live by Diane Keenan (1998, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherMcGraw-Hill Create (Tm)
ISBN-100072331968
ISBN-139780072331967
eBay Product ID (ePID)33741
Product Key Features
Number of Pages128 Pages
Publication NameEconomics Live
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEconomics / General
Publication Year1998
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
AuthorDiane Keenan
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight11.1 Oz
Item Length10.8 in
Item Width8.3 in
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Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Table Of ContentSupply and Demand 1. The Dreaded Disease. 2. Surveying Demand. 3. Will You Supply Your Labor? 4. Buying and Selling Black Pearls 5. Demand for Fast Food in South Korea 6. Moving Along and Shifting those Curves 7. Putting it all Together 8. Ticket Shortage Demand Theory 9. Elasticity and Demand for Drugs 10. Estimating Elasticity of Demand 11. M&Ms and Marginal Utility Costs of Production/Labor 12 Apple Valley Ranch 13. The Cost of Owning a Car 14. Producing the "Midi" 15. Typing and Economies of Scale 16. Profits at Organize It! 17. The Sagetax Company 18. A Nose for Profit Market Structure 19. The Only Gas Station in Panamint Valley 20. High Stakes-A Game of Oligopoly 21. Game playing 22. Sneaker Gimmicks 23. How much market share does McDonald's have? 24. Should Coors be allowed to acquire Stroh? 25. Up and own the stock market. Taxes and income distribution 26. The Tax Game 27. Tax incidence and elasticity 28. Income Inequality Role of government 29. Uncle Sam's Budget 30. Economic perspectives--part l 31. Economic perspectives--part 2 Unemployment 32. What is the unemployment rate? 33. Classifying the Unemployed. Inflation 34. Consumer Price Index 35. Your own CPI. 36. An Inflationary Auction. 37. Inflation at 10 billion % a year? GDP 38. Counting GDP 39. Two sides of GDP Aggregate demand/Aggregate supply 40. Looking at Aggregate Demand 41. Shifting that Aggregate Supply Curve 42. Aggregate Supply Surve:3 Views 43. U.S.Economic History with AD/AS 44. Investing for the future 45. Business Cycle in history Keynesian Analysis 46. Welcome to Macroland 47. The Gap 48. Priming the pump 49. Putting it all together Debt and deficit 50. Risky Deficits? 51. The Growing Debt Money and monetary policy 52. How liquid are you: 53. Creating money 54. Who runs the FED? 55. Monetary policy--stey by step 56. Managing Monetary Policy 57. Is the FED too powerful? 58. Controlling the Economy International 59. Comparative advantage in paper folding? 60. The fluctuating dollar 61. Trade restrictions--winners and losers 62. Free trade? 63. Dollars and Yen
SynopsisThis activity manual is the first of its kind to use cooperative learning in economics. Activities vary from 5 to 60 minutes in length and cover both microeconomics and macroeconomics. If you would like a copy of the Instructor's Manual, please contact Shirley Grall at 800-228-0634 or via email at s