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Introduction Everyone recognizes that physics is a science. Everyone also recognizes economics--a "social science"-- is somehow not quite the same as physics in its ability ...
Introduction Definitions and Basics Health Care, by Michael A. Morrisey. Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Health care is different from other goods and services: the he...
The listening guides listed here are supplements to accompany podcasts on EconTalk. Each guide consists of seven to ten discussion questions encouraging the listener to think broa...
Introduction The Council for Economic Education (CEE) has compiled a list of the 51 key economics concepts common to all U.S. State requirements for high school classes in economi...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Long-run Aggregate Supply at Khan Academy https://youtu.be/8W0iZ...