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Griffitts, Dawn – Inside the Vault, 2002
This economics education publication focuses on the U.S. stock market and the risk and uncertainty that an individual faces when investing in the market. The material explains that risk and uncertainty relate to the same underlying concept randomness. It defines and discusses both concepts and notes that although risk is quantifiable, uncertainty…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Monetary Systems, Risk
Peer reviewedThornton, Mark; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1991
Presents a teaching model that is consistent with the traditional approach to demonstrating the expansion and contraction of the money supply. Suggests that the model provides a simple and convenient visual image of changes in the monetary system. Describes the model as juxtaposing the behavior of the moneyholding public with that of the…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Economics, Economics Education
Ripp, Ken – 2001
This document contains two lesson plans. The first, "Fiscal and Monetary Policy via the Internet," seeks to expose high school students to Internet technology while introducing them to fiscal and monetary policy. Information gathering skills, economic understanding, policy application, and economic content retention should all be enhanced by this…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Financial Policy, High Schools
Schenk, Robert E. – 1988
This curriculum guide introduces high school students to the basic principles of microeconomics. Chapter 1 provides a basic definition of economics, while chapter 2 introduces a number of important economic concepts and ideas and examines reasons for unintended or unexpected consequences of decision-making. Chapter 3 considers how individual…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Guides, Economics, Economics Education
Peer reviewedGaske, Dan – Journal of Economic Education, 1992
Provides a graphical framework for presenting interactions among current account flows, capital account flows, and exchange rates. Suggests that the two type of flows must be considered separately in discussions of foreign exchange equilibrium and balance of payments flows. Supplies sample graphs and instructions for applying the framework to real…
Descriptors: Banking, Capital, Economics, Economics Education
Peer reviewedGamble, Ralph C., Jr. – Journal of Economic Education, 1991
Describes graphical techniques to help explain the multiple creation of deposits that accompany lending in a fractional reserve banking system. Presents a model that emphasizes the banking system, the interaction of total permitted, required, and excess reserves and deposits. Argues that the approach simplifies information to examining a slope…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Administration Education, Economics, Economics Education
Peer reviewedMayse, Ethel – Social Studies Journal, 1977
Discusses a money management unit helpful in explaining national and international economic systems to elementary social studies students. Individual, group, and class activities are described. For journal availability, see SO 505 448. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Economics, Economics Education, Elementary Education
Siler, Carl R. – 1994
This curriculum unit of the Muncie (Indiana) Southside High School is to simulate the dynamics of foreign currency exchange rates from the perspectives of: (1) a major U.S. corporation, ABB Power T & D Company, Inc., of Muncie, Indiana, a manufacturer of large power transformers for the domestic and foreign markets; and (2) individual…
Descriptors: Banking, Economics, Exports, Financial Policy
Lopus, Jane S., Ed.; Willis, Amy M., Ed. – 2003
Economics can be the most relevant and stimulating class students take in high school. One way to make this happen is to actively involve students in lessons that demonstrate important economic concepts and economic reasoning. This book contains a compilation of 14 popular lessons (all-time favorites from earlier publications by the National…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Enrichment, Economics, Economics Education
Schenk, Robert E. – 1988
This curriculum guide emphasizes that economics is a method of thought or analysis and highlights the teaching of macroeconomic concepts. Definitions of economics, economic actions and their results, individual and group relationships, and supply and demand principles are reviewed. Macroeconomic concepts that are introduced include: (1) economic…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Course Content, Curriculum Guides
Peer reviewedEisner, Robert – Journal of Economic Education, 1993
Asserts that many macroeconomics textbooks include arguments about national fiscal policy that may not be relevant nor accurate. Concludes that counter cyclical fiscal policy restricted to changes in income taxes and transfer payments are weak tools in efforts to pull a nation out of recession. (CFR)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Factors, Economics, Financial Policy
Peer reviewedRobinson, J. N. – Economics, 1992
Explains the use of forwards, futures, swaps, and options in international currency trading. Argues that pricing options are based on the same basic principles as pricing other financial instruments. Concludes that, although financial markets have developed several new products, hedging and speculation involve similar processes. (CFR)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Credit (Finance), Economic Factors
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC. – 1985
This guide lists teaching packages, audiovisual materials, and resource materials produced and published by the Federal Reserve System that are specifically designed for teachers and can be adapted easily to classroom use. Materials are listed by intended audience level: elementary, high school, or college. Materials cited are ordered directly…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Banking, Credit (Finance), Economics
Peer reviewedWood, William C. – Journal of Economic Education, 1994
Maintains that, although U.S. currency today is pure fiat money and not backed by gold or any other precious metal, students frequently ask, "But what about the gold at Fort Knox?" Describes what is really located at Fort Knox, why it is there, its implications for public policy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Economic Factors, Economics, Economics Education
Peer reviewedHaight, Alan Day – Journal of Economic Education, 1994
Asserts that, despite changes resulting from new theories on international trade, simple graphs in the Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson tradition remain a significant part of most courses in international economics. Provides four figures illustrating these economic concepts. (CFR)
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Economics, Economics Education


