The resource "International Economics:Trade and Currency" is a module in the "Economics" …
The resource "International Economics:Trade and Currency" is a module in the "Economics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Macroeconomics:Keeping the Economy on Track w/Fiscal & Monetary Policy" is a …
The resource "Macroeconomics:Keeping the Economy on Track w/Fiscal & Monetary Policy" is a module in the "Economics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Macroeconomics:Tracking the Economy" is a module in the "Economics" course. …
The resource "Macroeconomics:Tracking the Economy" is a module in the "Economics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Market Structures: Part One" is a module in the "AP …
The resource "Market Structures: Part One" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Market Structures: Part Two" is a module in the "AP …
The resource "Market Structures: Part Two" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Microeconomics:Demand, Supply and Market Forces" is a module in the …
The resource "Microeconomics:Demand, Supply and Market Forces" is a module in the "Economics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Personal Finance:Choices and Decisions" is a module in the "Economics" …
The resource "Personal Finance:Choices and Decisions" is a module in the "Economics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Production and Costs" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" …
The resource "Production and Costs" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "Teacher Resources" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. …
The resource "Teacher Resources" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "The Macroeconomy and Personal Finance" is a module in the …
The resource "The Macroeconomy and Personal Finance" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
The resource "The Role of Government and Market Failures" is a module …
The resource "The Role of Government and Market Failures" is a module in the "AP Microeconomics" course. The course is included in the Georgia Virtual Learning resource series available in the open educational resources collection of the NCLOR. This resource is included in the Business discipline with the subject of Economics.
This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas …
This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment, credibility, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are discussed and applied to games played in class and to examples drawn from economics, politics, the movies, and elsewhere.
This textbook provides an innovative, internationally oriented approach to the teaching of …
This textbook provides an innovative, internationally oriented approach to the teaching of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business ethics. Drawing on case studies involving companies and countries around the world, the textbook explores the social, ethical, and business dynamics underlying CSR in such areas as global warming, genetically modified organisms (GMO) in food production, free trade and fair trade, anti-sweatshop and living-wage movements, organic foods and textiles, ethical marketing practices and codes, corporate speech and lobbying, and social enterprise. The book is designed to encourage students and instructors to challenge their own assumptions and prejudices by stimulating a class debate based on each case study.
If you were a government official trying to raise revenue, who would …
If you were a government official trying to raise revenue, who would you tax? Pick whether to tax cigarettes, luxury goods, or oil and gas in this interactive game and Professor Art Carden of Samford University will explain how the market will react.
The HR-Guide.com website offers an excellent resource for developing personnel handbooks and …
The HR-Guide.com website offers an excellent resource for developing personnel handbooks and documents. There are links to various examples of materials used for selection/staffing, compensation, incentive plans, job evaluations, law/legal issues, employee behavior problems, job analysis, benefits.
The US government debt is now bigger than the debt of any …
The US government debt is now bigger than the debt of any other government in human history. It is so big, that it is hard to comprehend just how big it is. This immersive 360 degree video helps illustrate the scale of the debt while Professor Antony Davies from Duquesne University breaks down the debt and explains its implications.
Income inequality in America is a serious issue. People are worried about …
Income inequality in America is a serious issue. People are worried about a widening gap between the rich and the poor in the United States. But is the global story the same? In this video, Professor Tyler Cowen of George Mason University explains how globalization is affecting income inequality worldwide.
The Internal Revenue Service site provides federal tax information for individuals, businesses, …
The Internal Revenue Service site provides federal tax information for individuals, businesses, charities & non-profits, government entities, tax professionals and retirement plans. Also available are forms, publications, and tax statistics
The Austrian School of Economics produced some of the 20th century's most …
The Austrian School of Economics produced some of the 20th century's most influential economists including Israel Kirzner, Ludwig von Mises, and Nobel Prize winner Friedrich Hayek. This reading lists provides an introduction to the ideas of Austrian Economics, from the knowledge problem to the role of the government in the economy.
The question of income inequality has become a key issue in contemporary …
The question of income inequality has become a key issue in contemporary politics. What caused the distribution of wealth in America to become so lopsided in favor of the 1%? What are the best ways to even the playing field? How can society best help its poorest? Does inequality even matter? The Institute for Humane Studies asked two professors-- Professor Steve Horwitz, economist at St. Lawrence University, and Professor Jeffrey Reiman, philosopher at American University- to answer questions about wealth, fairness, inequality in the United States. This is their debate.
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