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Economics

Standards

  1. Understands that scarcity of productive resources requires choices that generate opportunity costs
  2. Understands characteristics of different economic systems, economic institutions, and economic incentives
  3. Understands the concept of prices and the interaction of supply and demand in a market economy
  4. Understands basic features of market structures and exchanges
  5. Understands unemployment, income, and income distribution in a market economy
  6. Understands the roles government plays in the United States economy
  7. Understands savings, investment, and interest rates
  8. Understands basic concepts of United States fiscal policy and monetary policy
  9. Understands how Gross Domestic Product and inflation and deflation provide indications of the state of the economy
  10. Understands basic concepts about international economics

    Topics

    1.Budgets
    2.Competition and market structure
    3.Currency and exchange
    4.Debts
    5.Economic decision-making
    6.Economic development and growth
    7.Economic incentives
    8.Economic institutions
    9.Economic systems
    10.Entrepreneurship/Innovation
    11.Exchange and money
    12.Financial Institutions
    13.Goods and services
    14.Gross domestic product
    15.Import/export data
    16.Incentives
    17.Income distribution
    18.Inflation/deflation
    19.Interest rate
    20.International trade
    21.Investment
    22.Loan
    23.Market failures
    24.Markets and prices
    25.Money supply
    26.Opportunity costs and trade-offs
    27.Production and consumption
    28.Productivity
    29.Public goods and services
    30.Resources
    31.Role of government
    32.Savings
    33.Scarcity and choice
    34.Specialization and interdependence
    35.Supply and demand
    36.Taxation
    37.U.S. fiscal policy
    38.U.S. monetary policy
    39.Unemployment