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Overview
Bring economics to life with rich, practical examples that make concepts clear and intriguing. CONTEMPORARY ECONOMICS blends economic expertise and educational insights with comprehensive content, sound instructional design, and extensive print and media teaching tools. The book covers CEE's (Council for Economic Education) Standards completely and repeatedly. This text includes two chapters covering personal finance, including information on managing money and being a responsible consumer. A wealth of print, video, electronic, and online resources make it simple to address varied learning styles, use formal and informal assessment, and integrate technology where it makes sense to you.
- This edition moves teachers and students into the digital solution MindTap. Included in the MindTap Learning Path are lesson assessments, end-of-chapter practice quizzes, Reading Study Guide, PowerPoint presentations, concept clips (short video animations to help clarify difficult concepts), and more.
- Updated statistics, data, and figures
- Updated feature topics and examples throughout, made relevant for today’s students
- Graphs and figures have been updated to include current information.
- Features and examples include timely references to current events.
- All new Instructor’s Resource Guide (IRG), available on the Instructor’s Companion Website, replaces the Instructor’s Wraparound Edition. The IRG includes Lesson Plans, correlations to the Voluntary National Content Standards in Economics, answers to the Assessment questions and feature questions from the text, and links to THE TEACHING ECONOMIST, an online newsletter written by author William A. McEachern.
- Connect to History takes a historical viewpoint of economics, exploring how economic principles relate to American history.
- Instructor’s Companion Website contains teacher support materials including PowerPoint presentations, Graphing Workshop videos, Reading Study Guides, answers to the Graphing Exercises in the text, Workbook Instructor’s Edition, and Personal Finance activities.
Unit I: INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS.
1. What is Economics?
2. Economic Systems and Economic Tools.
3. U.S. Private and Public Sectors.
Unit II: THE MARKET ECONOMY.
4. Demand.
5. Supply.
6. Market Forces.
7. Market Structure.
Unit III: MARKET INSTITUTIONS.
8. Businesses.
9. Labor Markets.
10. Financial Markets and Business Growth.
Unit IV: PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY.
11. Consumer Responsibilities and Protections.
12. Managing Your Money.
Unit V: THE NATIONAL ECONOMY.
13. Economic Performance.
14. Economic Growth.
15. Economic Challenges.
Unit VI: PUBLIC POLICY AND THE U.S. ECONOMY.
16. Government Spending, Revenue, and Public Choice.
17. Fiscal Policy, Deficits, and Debt.
18. Money and Banking.
19. Money Creation, the Fed, and Monetary Policy.
Unit VII: THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY.
20. International Trade and Finance.
21. Economic Development.
Glossary.
Spanish Glossary.
Index.
1. What is Economics?
2. Economic Systems and Economic Tools.
3. U.S. Private and Public Sectors.
Unit II: THE MARKET ECONOMY.
4. Demand.
5. Supply.
6. Market Forces.
7. Market Structure.
Unit III: MARKET INSTITUTIONS.
8. Businesses.
9. Labor Markets.
10. Financial Markets and Business Growth.
Unit IV: PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY.
11. Consumer Responsibilities and Protections.
12. Managing Your Money.
Unit V: THE NATIONAL ECONOMY.
13. Economic Performance.
14. Economic Growth.
15. Economic Challenges.
Unit VI: PUBLIC POLICY AND THE U.S. ECONOMY.
16. Government Spending, Revenue, and Public Choice.
17. Fiscal Policy, Deficits, and Debt.
18. Money and Banking.
19. Money Creation, the Fed, and Monetary Policy.
Unit VII: THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY.
20. International Trade and Finance.
21. Economic Development.
Glossary.
Spanish Glossary.
Index.