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Studying the phenomenon of Bitcoin offers an excellent jumping off point for an economics lesson on asset value, fundamental value, and speculative bubbles.

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This article highlights a range of opportunities for involving students in C3 Framework inquiries using sports as a guiding theme.

Type: Journal article

A close examination of global soccer opens the door for students to tackle a host of political, social, and economic issues.

Type: Journal article

There is little doubt that trade between countries is highly beneficial when there is a level playing field for competition. Policies that seek to interfere with trade are based on misconceptions.

Type: Journal article

The use of the tools of economics to analyze human trafficking will highlight the clear distinction between voluntary labor markets and the coercion involved in human trafficking.

Type: Journal article

The St. Louis Fed's free web-based data tools enable students to work with real-time data while they investigate international economic topics.

Type: Journal article

A close examination of Britain's decision to leave the European Union can advance student understanding of key economic concepts like trade, free trade, costs and benefits, as well as immigration.

Type: Journal article

Are democratic institutions a necessary precursor to economic development? Students can debate this issue and draw informed conclusions after studying the case of China's historic rise.

Type: Journal article

These newly created educational standards can guide teachers in developing citizens who are knowledgeable about the Fed and its role in our financial system and market economy.

Type: Journal article

The financial literacy standards can help educators establish an academic base for the discipline of personal finance.

Type: Journal article