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Help broaden your students’ understanding of the underlying economic principals behind current events, as well as other more basic economic concepts.
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FOR THE WEEK OF Jan. 11, 2009
Inventor sets sights on poor; Statistics show U.S. savings rate rises
FOR THE WEEK OF Jan. 18, 2009
Share and share a bike; Trade deficit at 5-year low
FOR THE WEEK OF Jan. 25, 2009
Nine lives, no GPS: ID bill for cats passes committee; Cowboy rule of ethics
FOR THE WEEK OF Feb. 1, 2009
Bill to end sugar school snacks not palatable to some; Keep world trade flowing
FOR THE WEEK OF Feb. 8, 2009
Grand Slammed; NREL takes center stage for green economy
FOR THE WEEK OF Feb. 15, 2009
Youthful dogs, cats may cost more to adopt; Washington
FOR THE WEEK OF Mar. 1, 2009
Painful contraction for economy; By the Numbers
FOR THE WEEK OF Mar. 8, 2009
Future sweet for boys’ buzz-ness; i and X in this multiple choice
FOR THE WEEK OF Mar. 15, 2009
Recession curbs nation's throwaways; Fuel prices take tumble
FOR THE WEEK OF Mar. 22, 2009
Cartoon; Fewer purchases, fewer coins
FOR THE WEEK OF April 5, 2009
Green Push for Schools; Court takes power plants' side over fish
FOR THE WEEK OF April 12, 2009
Ethanol adds to tab for food programs; Sallie Mae jobs coming home
FOR THE WEEK OF April 19, 2009
Portie enthusiasts fear Bo will spark too much interest; Car venture's a share thing
FOR THE WEEK OF April 26, 2009
Economic prognosticators see hope in box orders; Plowing under the asphalt
FOR THE WEEK OF May 10, 2009
Recession adds spice to store brands; Buying into an ideal
FOR THE WEEK OF May 17, 2009
R.I. mayor wants to tax students; Ticket seekers may need lucky bounce
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Economics is written by Dennis Grogran, Program
Director, Colorado Council for Economic Education. For information about
CCEE's other programs, call 303-752-2323 or e-mail dgrogan@ccee.net.
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