“CONSUMER THEORY” ACTIVITY DETAILS (IN CLASS) LESSON START-UP: Re-cap of homework video content... We know that no two consumers are alike – they all have different tastes & preferences, different budgets, etc. – so how can we say that they all behave in the same way? Conduct an experiment in ...
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Chile looks to cherries for transition away from copper | econfix
As with a lot of developing countries (and developed countries for that matter) there tends to be a reliance on a particular resource which can be to the detriment of its economy. Invariably if an …
When Can I Retire? Early Retirement Calculator / FIRE Calculator - Engaging Data
How long will it take you to save up for retirement? This interactive early retirement calculator will estimate your retirement age for a range of inputs.
Taxes and subsidies 1.Suppose that you refill your cat’s prescription every month, buying exactly 30 pills, no more and no less, regardless of the price. If the government eliminates all taxes on pet medications, who will benefit more? a) Pet owners will receive the entire tax savings.***...
How the shutdown might end, according to game theory | PBS NewsHour
We can find some clues to how the shutdown might end in game theory, which uses math to map out how players and their strategies evolve in the real world.
(5) The Pain of Paying: The Psychology of Money - YouTube
Have a question for Dan? You can submit a question in advance of his live session on February 13 to conversations@fuqua.duke.edu. During that live session, you may tweet questions for Professor Ariely using the #fuquaalumni hashtag. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Pain of Paying: The Psychology of Money Dan Ariely, James B. Duke Professor of Psychology & Behavioral Economics During this session, you will learn: - why paying with cash for a nice dinner feels worse than paying with a credit ca...
Try your hand at this nonpartisan online budget simulation that lets you decide both how much to spend on schools, prisons, health care and other state programs, as well as how to pay for those programs.
Free course material from PwC’s Access Your Potential curriculum: PwC
Financial literacy is a key component of PwC’s Access Your Potential commitment. This curriculum is composed of easy-to-follow lesson plans accompanied by interactive handouts and dynamic multimedia components
U.S. senators have asked the U.S. intelligence community to assess the national security risks of the video-sharing platform: should TikTokers be worried?
Teens Think Economics Education is Important, but Struggle with Basic Economic Concepts
/PRNewswire/ -- According to a recent survey, 93 percent of teens believe economics education is "important," yet struggle with basic concepts like "supply and...
For Sale: SAT-Takers’ Names. Colleges Buy Student Data and Boost Exclusivity - WSJ
For 47 cents, the College Board will sell an individual’s information, allowing schools to market themselves more broadly. This encourages an increase in applications, which can lead to higher rejection rates.