Economics: Work and Prosperity Student Textbook

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ISBN
9780000174659
Grade 12
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This one-semester course looks at economics from a biblical perspective. Students learn about free enterprise capitalism in a free market economy. The value and responsibility of work, wealth, and stewardship are also discussed as students learn about individual and government roles in society. Many more economic principles are addressed such as successes and difficulties within a market economy, and how to maintain a cheerful view of our economic future. Includes discussion questions and chapter reviews.

Publisher's Description of Economics: Work and Prosperity Student Textbook

Study the choices that societies make regarding the production, distribution, and consumption of goods with Economics: Work and Prosperity. This one-semester course explains the economic principles of production, supply and demand, competition, inflation, and saving. Show the link between economic freedom and political and individual freedom by encouraging free-enterprise capitalism and moral responsibility with money. With questions to consider, chapter reviews, bold terms, and a glossary, give your child principles that will help him make informed money-management decisions.



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This one-semester course looks at economics from a biblical perspective. Students learn about free enterprise capitalism in a free market economy. The value and responsibility of work, wealth, and stewardship are also discussed as students learn about individual and government roles in society. Many more economic principles are addressed such as successes and difficulties within a market economy, and how to maintain a cheerful view of our economic future.

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Product Format:Paperback
Grade:12
Brand:A Beka Book
ISBN:9780000174659
Length in Inches:10
Width in Inches:8
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:1.05
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