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Economics of Social Issues, 17/e

Ansel M. Sharp, University of the South
Charles A. Register, Florida Atlantic U - Boca Raton
Paul W. Grimes, Mississippi State University

ISBN: 007298435x
Copyright year: 2006

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Instructor’s Supplements:
Instructor's Resource CD-ROM (IM/TB, CTB) (0072996668) The IM and TB are combined and the format is as follows for each chapter: 1) Chapter Summary, 2) Teaching Outline, 3) Core Economic Principles, 4) Resources, 5) Data Resources, 6) Discussion Questions (25), 7) Multiple Choice Questions (75), 8) True/False (50). It will probably be about 350 pages (printed). Printed copies are available on demand only.

Website Instructor Resources include: Breaking News Updates; Economics on the Web (Data Sources and News Sources); General Economics Education Resources (Web-Links and Non-Web Resources); for each chapter: Chapter Summaries, Curriculum Ideas, Data Sources, Discussion Questions, Web-based Exercises, Web-Links.

Student’s Supplements:
Student Study Guide (007299665X) The study guide begins with general study hints and a graphing tutorial. Each chapter is organized as follows: Learning Objectives; Chapter Orientation; Graphic Details; Consider This; Study Questions; Self-Test (consisting of True/False, Multiple Choice, and Problems); Answers to the Self-Test.

Website Student Resources include: Study Tips; Graphic Discussions; Social Issues: Breaking News; Economics on the Web; Chapter Resources: Graphic Details, Web Based Exercises, Self Tests (20 multiple choice questions, with grading function), Web Links; Careers in Economics; Bonus Chapter.


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