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Free Market Economics: A Syllabus

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Free Market Economics: A Syllabus
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Publisher: Foundation for Economic Education
ISBN/ASIN: 0910614539
ISBN-13: 9780910614535
Number of pages: 248

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This SYLLABUS is intended to help teachers of high school economics explain economic principles in the classroom. However, it contains many suggestions for introducing and explaining economics to younger students, as well as material to challenge older students and even adult readers.

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