U.S. and Global Economics
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U.S. and Global Economics covers economic principles where students explore the choices they face as producers, consumers, investors, and taxpayers.
Students apply what they learn to real-world simulation problems.
Topics of study include:
- Markets from historical and contemporary perspectives
- Supply and demand
- Budgeting
- Understanding creditworthiness and credit reports
- Saving options and debt reduction
- Theories of value and of early economic philosophers such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo
- History of money (what it is, how it evolved, and the role of banks, investment houses, and the Federal Reserve)
- Keynesian economics
- How capitalism functions, focusing on productivity, wages, investment, and growth
- Issues of capitalism, such as unemployment, inflation, and the national debt
- Profiles of individuals who are making their mark in business and economics
- Survey of markets in such areas as China, Europe, and the Middle East.
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SubjectSocial Studies, History & Social Sciences
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Course LevelHigh School
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